Personal Injury Collision in Kay County

Team Radio Marketing Group - September 9, 2017 9:50 am

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a personal injury collision occurred about 2:22 a.m. Saturday on Peckham Road, about 0.4 miles west of O Street and about 3.2 miles east of Braman, OK in Kay County.

The patrol said the accident involved a 2016 Toyota pickup driven by Renee Winiger (sic), 42, of Wichita, KS. Winiger was transported by Blackwell ambulance to Blackwell Regional Hospital, then transferred by Blackwell Ambulance to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, KS, where she was admitted in stable condition for trunk internal and leg injuries.

A passenger in the vehicle, Robert Winiger (sic), 42, of Wichita, KS was not injured.

A second passenger, Bradley Niblett (sic), 27, of Wichita, KS was transported by Blackwell Ambulance to Blackwell Regional Hospital in stable condition, where he was treated and released for arm and leg injuries.

A third passenger, Tabatha C Ross (sic), 30, of Wichita, KS was transported by Blackwell Ambulance to Blackwell Regional Hospital in stable condition, where she was treated and released for whole body injuries.

The Highway Patrol’s report stated Winiger’s vehicle was westbound on county road Peckham. Winiger’s vehicle lost control for an unknown reason, departed the roadway to the left, and impacted a tree. Seatbelts were equipped, but only in use by Renee and Robert Winiger. The report notes that the driver’s condition was apparently normal and lists the cause of the collision as unsafe speeds for a two lane, undivided gravel roadway.

 

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