A Kingfisher man was injured Wednesday morning in a one-vehicle accident.
Ronny Hertensen, 43, was taken to Kingfisher Regional Hospital, according to an Ok-lahoma Highway Patrol re-port, and admitted in stable condition with leg and head injuries.
The accident happened at 1:08 a.m. just south of Okla-homa 33 on Schaffenberg Rd.
According to the report, Hertensen was driving a 1985 Dodge Dakota pickup south on Schaffenberg Road when he went off the road, hit a concrete culvert and went airborne, before rolling one time.
The report listed his condition as “drinking-ability im-paired” and the cause as “alcohol-DUI/DWI.”
Hertensen was not wearing a seat belt.
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