Elderly man hurt in three-vehicle east-end crash

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A man in his 80s was rushed to hospital with neck and back injuries after a three-vehicle crash on Innes Road at the Innes Road Bypass Wednesday morning.

The man, who paramedics said was in stable condition, had to be extricated from his vehicle by firefighters.

The fire department said that the collision, which happened just after 10 a.m., involved three vehicles. The trapped patient was in a vehicle that landed in the ditch.

Ottawa police are investigating.


10:06 MVC Innes Rd. Male 80s with neck and back injuries. Stable condition. Extrication by @OttFire. @OttawaPolice investigating. pic.twitter.com/SWKjUUMLED

— Ottawa Paramedic Svc (@OttawaParamedic) November 22, 2017


Crews on scene of collision Innes Rd Bypass & Innes Rd involving 3 vehicles. 1 vehicle in ditch. Person in vehicle trapped in ditch. Extrication underway. Slow Down. Move Over for emergency vehicles #ottnews #otttraffic pic.twitter.com/ZpGJgab09y

— Ottawa Fire Services (@OttFire) November 22, 2017


Earlier Wednesday morning, firefighters extricated another motorist trapped in his car after a two-vehicle T-bone collision on Moodie Drive south of Highway 417. After the crash, which happened just after 8:30 a.m., rescuers used tools including cutters and spreaders to remove a door to free a man in his 50s with a neck injury.

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