Injuries reported in wreck south of Ramona - Examiner Enterprise

A three-vehicle accident Thursday morning saw several injuries, including one man who was life-flighted to a Tulsa hospital. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 6:23 a. m. Thursday about 4 miles south of Ramona on Highway 75. At that time, all three vehicles were southbound on U. S. Highway 75. A 2008 Ford F-150 pickup,... At that point, a 1999 Ford Explorer, driven by 49-year-old Timothy A. Osborn of Ochelata, “failed to stop for the school bus,” striking the Ford pickup in the rear, then striking the Chevy pickup on the front driver side. Osborn was pinned in his vehicle for about 50 minutes before being freed by the Ramona Fire Department with the jaws of life. He was then transported by Life-Flight Air Ambulance to St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, where he was admitted in good condition with trunk internal and leg injuries. Troopers listed the cause of the collision as “failure to stop for a school bus” and the condition of the driver as “apparently normal. Comments may be monitored for inappropriate content but the newspaper is under no obligation to do so. Comment posters are solely responsible under the Communications Decency Act for comments posted on this Web site. Source: examiner-enterprise.com