Head-on collision sends three Kingston teens to hospital

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MARSHALL COUNTY – A head-on collision near Kingston sent four people to the hospital on Thursday night.

Carolyn Medlock, 24, of Ada, was driving a 2018 Jeep Wrangler northbound on Enos Road at about 9:45 p.m. on Enos Road about four miles south and four miles west of Kingston, according to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

Brittany Osteen, 18, of Kingston, was driving a 2003 Toyota Tacoma southbound on Enos Road at that time.

The Wrangler crossed the center line and into oncoming traffic and struck the Tacoma head-on. Osteen was pinned for approximately 35 minutes before be extricated by Madill Fire Department using the Hurst Tool.

She was transported by Marshall County EMS to Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas, and admitted in stable condition with trunk internal, leg and head injuries.

Two passengers, a 16-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl, were also transported by Marshall County EMS to Texoma Medical Center and each admitted in stable condition.with injuries.

Medlock was also transported to Texoma Medical Center and admitted in stable condition with head and trunk internal injuries.

There was an odor of alcohol on Medlock, according to the report.

Seatbelts were equipped in both vehicles, but in use only in the Tacoma. Airbags deployed in both vehicles.

The cause of the collision is still under investigation. The OHP was assisted by the Madill Fire Department, Enos Fire Department, and Marshall County EMS.

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