A Lone Wolf man was injured Tuesday when his truck rolled on a county road north of Mooreland.
Denver D. Cook, 33, was flown to Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report, and listed in serious condition with head and trunk injuries.
The accident happened at 8:20 a.m.
According to the report, Cook was driving a 2007 Mack truck west on a county road 13 miles north and a little more than five miles east of Mooreland when he failed to negotiate a curve and ran off the left side of the road. His truck rolled three-quarters of a time and came to rest on the passenger side.
According to the report, he was pinned for about 20 minutes until he was freed by people at the scene.
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Lone Wolf man is injured in rollover near Mooreland
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