Trooper Brian Rose Survives Head-On Collision with 84-Year-Old Driver on Highway 177 South of Stillwater, Oklahoma
Trooper Brian Rose Survives Head-On Collision with 84-Year-Old Driver on Highway 177 South of Stillwater, Oklahoma
A devastating head-on collision occurred on Highway 177 south of Stillwater, Oklahoma, on Friday morning, involving Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Brian Rose and an 84-year-old driver. The trooper was stationary on the side of the highway when the elderly driver crossed over three lanes and slammed into his vehicle.
According to officials from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Trooper Rose was watching over a construction site on Highway 177 when the accident happened. The 42-year-old trooper was assisting with traffic flow during a construction shift when the 84-year-old driver struck his car.
Brandon Payton, a witness to the accident, described the scene, saying, “He (Trooper Rose) was holding his head.” The elderly driver was pinned inside the vehicle, and rescuers had to break the window to release him. Payton noted that the road had been paved over the past week, leaving no markings, lines, or real barriers in place.
Trooper Rose and the 84-year-old driver were taken to Stillwater Medical Center for treatment. Fortunately, their injuries were not life-threatening. Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials confirmed that both individuals were in stable condition.
The investigation into the accident is ongoing, with officials exploring the possibility of a medical episode as the cause of the crash. The 84-year-old driver’s vehicle crossed over three lanes of traffic before hitting Trooper Rose’s vehicle, raising concerns about the driver’s health and well-being.
Trooper Brian Rose, a dedicated and experienced law enforcement officer, was simply doing his duty when the accident occurred. His quick thinking and composure likely prevented more severe injuries or even fatalities.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is grateful that Trooper Rose and the elderly driver survived the accident. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for vigilance while driving, especially in construction zones.
The community is rallying around Trooper Rose and the elderly driver, offering support and well wishes for their speedy recovery. The accident is a sobering reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of appreciating their service and dedication.
In summary, a head-on collision occurred on Highway 177 south of Stillwater, Oklahoma, involving Trooper Brian Rose and an 84-year-old driver. Both individuals survived with non-life-threatening injuries, and the investigation is ongoing. The accident highlights the importance of road safety and the risks faced by law enforcement officers.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is committed to ensuring the safety of all drivers on Oklahoma’s roads and highways. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for drivers to be aware of their surroundings and to prioritize safety, especially in construction zones.