Rollover on freeway hospitalizes one man
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Lolita Harper
Highway patrol officers are looking for the driver of a silver BMW
they say caused a rollover accident Friday morning on the north bound
Corona del Mar Freeway that left an Upland man in the trauma unit
with a serious head injury.
Bruce Dwight Lindsey was transported to Western Medical Center for
treatment of a large gash in the back of his head after his black
Chevrolet Suburban rolled several times before stopping in the far
right lane between the Jamboree Road and Birch Street exits,
California Highway Patrol Officer Ken Yoon.
Yoon said that the driver of the silver BMW made an unsafe lane
change and hit a silver Saturn at about 10 a.m. Friday. The Saturn
struck the Suburban, which veered to the right, he said. Lindsey, 51,
tried to regain control by “counter-steering” and rolled his truck,
Yoon said.
The driver of the Saturn, Dane Cover of Newport Beach, stopped on
the shoulder after the accident but the driver of the BMW took off.
Traffic was backed up for miles on the Corona del Mar Freeway
while emergency response teams attended to the accident. Rescue crews
cut Lindsey out of his badly damaged vehicle. A SigAlert was issued
from 10:10 to 11:43 a.m. and cars lined the twisting highway past
where it becomes the San Joaquin Hills toll road, all the way to the
Aliso Creek Road exit.
The black Suburban was badly damaged, with a shattered windshield
and ruptured tires. The roof of the vehicle was caved in and the
driver-side passenger seat was broken in half. Officials swept broken
glass, pieces of metal and stray papers from the car out of the far
right lanes.
Officials described the BMW as a silver, four-door, late 1990s
model. Anyone with information about the collision is asked to call
investigating officer P. Pines at the Santa Ana California Highway
Patrol office at (714) 567-6000.
* LOLITA HARPER is the community forum editor. She also writes
columns Wednesdays and Fridays. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275
or by e-mail at [email protected].
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