MCKINNEY, TX — Officials from Collin County confirmed that one person was hurt after an accident that happened in McKinney, Texas on Friday, July 3rd, 2015. Reports from Dallas/Fort Worth were not clear as to the time the accident happened.
Investigators said that one person suffered serious injuries when two vehicles collided on Highway 380 near the intersection with Lake Forest Drive. The nature of the crash and the vehicles placement in the road at the time of the accident was not specified in the report.
One person was flown by EMS to Medical Center Plano where they were being treated. Updates on their conditions or the nature of their injuries were immediately unavailable.
Police are still investigating.
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Scene of the Accident
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