Two Prosser men injured in car accident
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RICHLAND, Wash. - Two Prosser men were injured in a rollover accident late Friday night.
About 11:40 p.m, George Gutierrez was driving west on State Route 240, getting on Interstate 182 heading east when his 2008 GMC Sierra pickup left the roadway and rolled, the Washington State Patrol said in a news release.
Gutierrez, 32, and his passenger, Jildardo Ramirez, 30, were taken to Kadlec Medical Center in Richland, the Patrol said.
Gutierrez, who was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, was treated and released. Ramirez was listed today in satisfactory condition.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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