Four Hurt in Himrod Ave. Crash

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Updated: 3/21/2010 8:28 am
Four people are in the hospital after the car they were riding in flipped over on the Himrod Avenue Expressway Saturday morning.

Youngstown Police said two adults and two babies were in a Nissan Altima when the driver lost control and the vehicle flipped over. Himrod Ave. was shut down for an hour as crews worked to free the adults from the car. Remarkably, no one was seriously injured and all were wearing seat belts. The children were in car seats.

All four victims were taken to St. Elizabeth's Health Center. Police think speed may have been a factor, however, the accident is still under investigation.
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