Head-on Crash Sends Man to Hospital in Critical Condition

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — On the Glenna St. overpass of the Houston Harte Expressway this morning, two Chevrolet trucks collided head-on. One of the occupants of those two trucks was rushed to the hospital and is fighting for his life.

Just before 11 a.m. Friday morning, the 9-1-1 call came in. A Chevrolet 3500 pickup had collided with a compact Chevrolet Colorado. The crash was head-on.

WATCH Paramedics perform CPR on crash victim:
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At the scene, paramedics performed CPR on one of the trucks’ occupants before rushing him to Shannon Medical Center in an ambulance with lights and sirens.

Traffic on Glenna was blocked, and will be for most of the rest of today, while San Angelo police conduct a complete crash investigation.

Police said any information pertaining to the crash will be withheld until the completion of the investigation.

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I know the man receiving cpr in the middle of the road. He had a major heart attack while crossing the bridge, not eating a burrito. This man is in Shannon Hospital right now fighting for his life, percentages are not in his favor.

So, Big Daddy, you guessed and guessed wrong. Don't choke on a sausage while sitting behind your outdated keyboard.

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