Ottawa County man critically injured after car crashes into tree
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 16, 2020
An 18-year-old West Olive man was critically injured when a car crashed into a tree Wednesday, Dec. 16
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The crash happened about 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 on Blair Street near 144th Avenue.
Ottawa County sheriff’s deputies said a Nissan Altima was going east on Blair Street when it left the road.
The driver was the only person in the vehicle and he was taken by helicopter to Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital.
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Man critically injured in Olive Township crash
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and last updated 2020-12-16 17:05:45-05
OLIVE TOWNSHIP, Mich. â An 18-year-old West Olive man is in critical condition after a single-car crash Wednesday afternoon in Ottawa County.
It happened just before 2 p.m. near Blair Street and 144
th Avenue, according to a news release.
The driver, in a Nissan Altima, was traveling east on Blair when he lost control and crashed into a tree.
The man, the only occupant of the vehicle, was airlifted to Spectrum Health Butterworth.
Ottawa County police continue to investigate.
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