Oklahoma Highway Patrol were called out to Kingfisher County Friday evening to an accident involving “pretty severe” injuries.
According to an OHP dispatcher, the two-vehicle accident occurred approximately 10 miles west of Kingfisher on Oklahoma 33. Troopers were called out to the accident at approximately 6:20 p.m.
There were multiple injuries in the accident, according to OHP, but it was unclear how many had sustained severe injuries.
No other information was available at press time.
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