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    Update: Rollover Accident on Anderson

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    By KMAN Staff on December 7, 2012 Local News

    Updated:

    The individual who was trapped in his car after a rollover accident on Friday, has been extracted. 

    Initial reports say that the man drove off the road doing 50 mph, hit a utility pole and rolled his car landing on the roof of the car.  He was transported to Mercy Regional Health Center.

    The road was temporarily closed both directions, but is now open.   

    Original Story:

    Anderson Avenue is closed in both lanes in the 6200 block due to a rollover accident and a down power line that occurred at about 3:00 pm today.

    Preliminary information says there is someone trapped in the vehicle, but the individual does seem to be doing okay.

    KMAN will bring you updates as they become available.

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