(KLZA)-- Three people were transferred to Mosaic Life Care Hospital in St. Joseph Sunday evening following a single vehicle wreck on Interstate 29 in Holt County, Missouri,
A Dodge Journey was southbound approximately 4 miles south of Mound City when the 29-year-old woman from Lincoln who was driving failed to negotiate a curve and traveled off the road. The car began to overturn, struck a tree and came to rest on its wheels. The driver suffered what the Missouri Highway Patrol reports as moderate injuries.
There were two occupants in the vehicle, a 30-year-old male from Pender, Nebraska, who suffered moderate injuries and a and a 23-year-old female from Norfolk, Nebraska who suffered minor injuries.
The two females were wearing safety devices at the time of the wreck, the male was not.
All three were transported by the Atchison County EMS.
The Holt County Sheriff's Office at the Mound City Police also assisted at the scene of the wreck.
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