TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police and Fire Departments responded to an injury crash on State Highway 11 just before 6:00 p.m. on Sunday night.
Police said first responders found the crash site roughly six minutes after the first call.
Police said a Buick SUV hit the trailer of a truck, pinning and crushing a man.
The truck was pulled off to the side of the road due to what police assumed was a flat tire in the trailer.
Two people in the truck were around the trailer when the Buick SUV came westbound from Interstate 244 (I-244) onto Highway 11, police said.
The Buick left the road and clipped the trailer, pushing it into the truck bed.
A person was standing between the truck bed and the trailer who was crushed, according to police.
Police said the man was trapped between the truck bed and trailer until Tulsa Fire was able to rescue him.
Police said the Buick SUV flipped at least once.
All three people involved in the wreck were injured and taken to the hospital.
Police said the Buick driver and one of the people in the truck were in stable condition.
The person who was crushed was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and is undergoing surgery.
Police said they are still investigating the crash.