Personal injury collision in Osage County

Team Radio Marketing Group - May 11, 2019 9:19 am

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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a personal injury collision occurred about 3:46 p.m. Friday at the intersection of US60 and SH18, about 2 miles east of Burbank, OK in Osage County.

The patrol said the accident involved a 2013 Ford F150 pickup driven by Kerry Lynne Pile, 60, of Livingston, TX. Pile was transported by Miller EMS to Ponca City Hospital in Ponca City, OK. She was later transported by AirEvac to St John’s in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is listed in serious condition with arm and internal trunk injuries.

The second vehicle involved was a 2005 Peterbuilt Dump truck driven by Larry Boyd Hamilton, 76, of Tulsa, OK. Hamilton was not injured.

The Highway Patrol’s report stated that Pile’s vehicle failed yield at a stop sign, striking Hamilton’s vehicle. Seatbelts were equipped and in use in both vehicles. The condition of both drivers was apparently normal.

Investigated by Trooper Adam Beck K700 of the Kay/Noble Counties Detachment of Troop K-Perry. Assisted by Trooper Josh Kelle K493 of the Kay/Noble Counties Detachment of Troop K-Perry and Trooper Derek Hempel K798 of the Osage/Pawnee Counties Detachment of Troop K-Perry. Also assisted by Osage County Sheriff’s Office, Shilder Fire and EMS, and Miller EMS.

This report is based upon the trooper’s investigation of this collision. It may contain the opinion of the trooper.

 

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