Vehicle rollover in Oro-Medonte sends 2 to hospital, OPP investigate
One person was airlifted to a trauma centre with serious injuries after a vehicle rollover early Thursday morning in Oro-Medonte.
Emergency crews arrived at the collision scene on Line 7 North and 15/16 Sideroad around 2:30 a.m. to find one person trapped inside the vehicle.
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Police say a second occupant had left the scene before officers arrived.
Crews rescued the male from the vehicle, and air ambulance paramedics flew him to the Toronto area for treatment.
Police say officers found an injured female a short distance away. She was taken to a local hospital with what are described as non-life-threatening injuries.
The intersection was closed for several hours for the investigation.
There is no word on the cause of the collision or whether charges will be laid.
Police ask witnesses or anyone with dash camera footage of the crash to contact the OPP as they continue their investigation.
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