Irving, TX — There was an accident reported late last week in Irving along Texas Highway 114. The details are still a little fuzzy, but it appears that a red car ended up flipping over and landing upside-down off Highway 114.
The Irving Fire Department and the Irving PD both confirmed that at least two or three people were injured and they were said to be in “serious condition.” At least three ambulances were dispatched to the crash site, which was on eastbound Highway 114, near Highway 161.
The cause of the accident, how many cars were involved, and whether any charges would be filed have not been released. One source said that a woman was trapped in the car after it landed upside down in some water, but no names have been released.
Map of the Accident (Approximate Area)
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