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UPDATE: Man Flown to Ruby After Vehicle Rolls Over Embankment

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Update

White Hall Police have identified John Sanders, 67 of Shinnston, as the man who rolled his vehicle over an embankment in Marion County Wednesday morning.

The White Hall police chief said Sanders was driving on Middletown Road just before 7 a.m. when his vehicle rolled into Booths Creek.

Emergency crews had to extricate Sanders from his vehicle.

He was flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital and is now in stable condition.

The cause of the accident has not yet been determined.


Original Story

A man was flown to the hospital Wednesday morning after his vehicle rolled over an embankment in Marion County.

White Hall Police Chief Geno Guerrieri said the man was driving on Middletown Road just before 7 a.m. when his vehicle rolled into Booths Creek.

Emergency crews had to extricate the man from his vehicle. He was then flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Fire departments from Boothesville, Valley, and Winfield, the Marion County Sheriff's Department, and the Marion County Rescue Squad also responded to the scene, according to 911 officials.