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Driver hospitalized after truck flips onto side in south Abilene

Driver hospitalized after truck flips onto side in south Abilene

Yahoo08-05-2025

ABILENE, Texas () – A driver was hospitalized after a truck flipped onto its side in south Abilene Thursday morning.
The incident happened at the intersection of Spindletop Drive and Industrial Boulevard just before 9:00 a.m.
Police at the scene told KTAB and KRBC the driver of the truck pull out onto Industrial Boulevard and was hit by a truck that was oncoming. The truck that pulled out onto Industrial did flip onto its side, and the driver was hospitalized with unknown injuries.
No other injuries have been reported in connection to this crash, and it's unknown if any citations have been issued.
The investigation is ongoing. Check with BigCountryHomepage.com for any updates on this crash.
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