Local news reports in the South Texas area stated that a semi-truck rollover left two men injured including the driver. Police reported that 31-year old Jason Pugh was driving a semi-truck for Lesley Services along FM 624 when he lost control of the truck over-corrected and rolled the semi onto its side. The tanker was reportedly transporting crude oil to Corpus Christi.
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Authorities said that the wreck left Pugh pinned inside the cab for about two hours requiring emergency workers to use the Jaws of Life to extract him. His passenger 30-year old Bobby Lee Williams was also injured in the crash but was in stable condition afterward. Pugh was in serious condition at a local hospital police said. The accident happened at about 8:00 in the morning on June 12 2012 near Alice TX.
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