Portland, OR — A man suffered critical injuries after a single-vehicle car crash in Portland, Oregon, on Friday, January 30, 2015. The accident took place at the intersection of Powell Blvd. and 172nd Avenue, around 10:30 in the morning.
The man involved in the accident has not had his name released. Reports say that the man’s minivan left the road before crashing into a light pole and rolling over.
No other injuries were reported. The man was alone inside the vehicle at the time. Paramedics transported the driver to a local hospital.
Police are still investigating the crash. What caused the accident is unclear at this point.
Scene of the Accident
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