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May

Oklahoma boat accident kills man

May 19, 2011

With summer approaching, many people are anxious to explore nature through water recreation. Warmer weather often brings an increase in boat traffic and Oklahoma boat accidents however, and this is prime time for updating your water safety knowledge to avoid tragedy striking you.

According to the The Daily Ardmoreite, one man has died in a Oklahoma boat accident on Lake Texoma.

The Oklahoma boat accident occurred when the boat, traveling at 65 mph, struck rocks at a bridge, ejecting the three occupants, killing a 49-year-old man, and critically injuring a 21-year-old woman.

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11
May

Tulsa auto accident kills man

May 12, 2011

Do you think the law has the right to force drivers and passengers to wear seatbelts? While many states have seatbelt laws, some citizens do not agree with them. Whether you view them as life-savers or a threat to personal choice, no one can argue that many people have benefited from their use and many others may have been saved if only they had buckled up.

A recent Tulsa auto accident victim is one such case. According to KTUL, a man has died as the result of a Tulsa auto accident. He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash on West 26th Street and 57th West Avenue.

Authorities believe the man, 24, lost control of his vehicle, ran off the road, over-corrected, and overturned his SUV.

He died as a result of the Tulsa auto accident.

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4
May

Fatal Oklahoma City auto accident injures six

May 5, 2011

Have you ever been in a head-on crash? Most auto accidents are unexpected, but it must be especially difficult to cope with a head-on crash when the unsuspecting driver sees a car coming toward them.

Unfortunately, those were the circumstances in an Oklahoma City auto accident that injured six and killed one on South Peebly Road, according to KOCO.

The Oklahoma City auto accident injured a 60-year-old woman, a 14-year-old girl, and an 8-year-old boy were injured. The identity of the Oklahoma City auto accident victim has yet to be released.

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28
Apr

Barriers damaged after Oklahoma City auto accident

April 28, 2011

Even road devices that are designed to protect drivers from danger sometimes suffer damage from auto accidents.

That’s exactly what happened in an Oklahoma City auto accident that damaged road barriers on the Broadway Extension of NW 63, according to The Oklahoman.

The Oklahoma City auto accident occurred when a car rolled over, causing damage to the barriers along the road.

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20
Apr

Tulsa train accident kills postal worker

April 21, 2011

Postal workers endure all kinds of risks and conditions on the job. Weather, cars, and animals all pose a threat to postal workers.

However, according to the Daily Reporter, one postal worker was killed in a Tulsa train accident at 11th and Harrison streets when he was struck.

The postal worker, 57, died at a hospital following the Tulsa train accident.

The Tulsa train accident is still under investigation, so authorities would not comment on the cause of the crash. However, the accident could lead to a Tulsa worker’s compensation case.

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13
Apr

Residents lose power after Tulsa auto accident

April 14, 2011

We expect to lose power due to certain events: a thunderstorm or a malfunction at a power plant. However, residents in Tulsa lost power due to a Tulsa auto accident that may have been alcohol related.

According to NewsOn6, a Tulsa auto accident involving a pickup truck and a transformer caused the power outage and a break-down in gas and phone service for some residents when the truck struck gas meters, telephone equipment, and a section of a power line.

The occupants of the pickup involved in the Tulsa auto accident fled the scene of the crash on foot, leaving the truck in the middle of 15th Street.

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6
Apr

Tulsa auto accident results in lost dog

March 31, 2011

Do you often take your pet for a ride in your vehicle? It’s not uncommon in nice weather to see drivers let their dogs hang their heads out the car window and catch the breeze. However, have you thought about Fido’s safety if you are involved in an Oklahoma auto accident? Not only could your pet be injured, but  it could get lost.

According to KJRH, that’s exactly what happened in a Tulsa auto accident on U.S. 169 in which an intoxicated driver caused a crash involving two other cars. One of those drivers had her dog Wolfie in her vehicle.

At the time of the Tulsa auto accident, the woman suffered injuries that kept her from restraining the frightened dog who fled the scene of the crash.

Later, Wolfie was found uninjured as a result of the Tulsa auto accident.

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29
Mar

Oklahoma City auto accident leads to fire

March 24, 2011

An Oklahoma City auto accident is traumatic enough for the victims and for those watching. However, witnesses to one Oklahoma City auto accident also saw a grass fire following the crash.

According to KOCO, an Oklahoma City auto accident closed Interstate 40 after the crash led to a grass fire.

Authorities say  at least one person died at the scene of the Oklahoma City auto accident that started a blaze. Traffic had to be detoured to Highway 73 until the scene of the Oklahoma City auto accident could be cleared.

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Did you witness the blaze or the Oklahoma City auto accident that caused it? Was your commute stalled because of the I-40 closure?

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16
Mar

Oklahoma City auto accident occurs at pizza restaurant

March 17, 2011

Are you concerned about drivers who operate vehicles under the influence of a mind-altering substance? The occurrence may be more frequent than you think, and even if you’re not on the road, you could be at risk.

If a pizza restaurant had been open at the time of a recent Oklahoma City auto accident, patrons and workers of the restaurant could have been Oklahoma City auto accident injury victims.

According to The Oklahoman, an Oklahoma City auto accident involved a driver who was may have been intoxicated, a dog, and a pizza restaurant.

The Oklahoma City auto accident occurred when the driver, a 63-year-old woman, drove her SUV into the Domino’s Pizza on North MacArthur Boulevard while she was taking her dog to be groomed at the facility next door.

No one was injured in the Oklahoma City auto accident, but the dog was pinned under the driver’s seat and the restaurant was damaged as a result of the Oklahoma City auto accident.

The driver has been arrested for suspicion of driving while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license as a result of the Oklahoma City auto accident.

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10
Mar

Oklahoma City auto accident involves school bus, injures 7

March 10, 2011

Bus safety is a concern for parents whose children ride district school buses every day. Even if parents transport their children to and from school, most every child will ride a bus at one time or another for a school field trip. Bus safety may not be something we think about daily, but this local bus accident may have parents and schools concerned.

According to KFOR, the Oklahoma City auto accident involved a school bus with 50 occupants and seven on the bus suffered Oklahoma City auto accident injuries.

Six of the injured were students, though their Oklahoma City auto accident injuries were reportedly minor.

The circumstances of the Oklahoma City auto accident were not reported, as investigators were still looking into the Oklahoma City auto accident.

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