Woman Ejected After Rollover Crash on US 87 North of San Angelo

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — A woman was ejected and injured in a rollover crash on U.S. Highway 87 north of San Angelo on Sunday afternoon. 

The crash happened at the intersection of US 87 and FM 2105 near the Pic-N-Pac at about 3:40 p.m. A white Ford F-150 towing a single-axle trailer overturned and landed on its roof. Witnesses reported the woman was thrown from the truck and received CPR on scene. Her condition has not been confirmed by authorities.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

A second vehicle, a green Ford F-150 driven by a teenage male, was also involved. The teen appeared uninjured.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Texas DPS is investigating. The Grape Creek Volunteer Fire Department is assisting with traffic control and said the intersection would remain closed for an extended period. 

All northbound lanes of US 87 are shut down, and FM 2105 access is restricted as DPS documents the scene and marks vehicle positions with spray paint. Traffic is being detoured onto the service road.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Rollover Crash on US 87 North stalls traffic on Sunday, Nov. 2.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available. See video below: 

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