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1 seriously injured in Salt Lake City rollover crash, road closed

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — One person is in critical condition after a rollover crash in Salt Lake City Friday morning, according to Salt Lake City Police. A road closure is in place at this time.

The crash occurred at the intersection of 700 East and 300 South, police said. Paramedics reportedly took three people to the hospital — two with non-life-threatening injuries and one with serious injuries.

“Northbound traffic at 400 South 700 East is completely shutdown,” SLCPD posted on X. “All other directions have partial closure. Please avoid the area.”

Rollover Crash at 400 South and 700 East (Courtesy of Salt Lake City Police)
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