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The 88-year-old man who was ejected was seriously injured in the crash of Fairfield Township, the police say, the police say

Cincinnati (WXIX) -A person suffers life -threatening injuries according to the Fairfield Township police on Saturday afternoon in Fairfield Township.

Officers say that around 2:17 p.m. during the patrol official saw the accident at the intersection of State Route 4 bypass and the eastern State Route 129 Ramps.

A 1995 red Chevrolet Camaro, who was driven by an 88-year-old man, led the red light and led to a 2022 Ford F-1550, which was driven by a 63-year-old man, the police said with the Camaro at the intersection.

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Law enforcement officers report that the 88-year-old person was ejected from the vehicle and that the Ford F-15 was then overturned as a result of the crash.

Mediffers came and brought the 88-year-old to the West Chester Medical Center with severe and life-threatening injuries, the police said.

Officials say that the 88-year-old was then flown to the UC Medical Center.

The driver of the Ford F-150 did not suffer life-threatening injuries and was also brought to the West Chester Medical Center, the police said.

The investigators state that they do not believe that alcohol or drugs have contributed to the crash. However, a possible disease may have played a role in the incident.

The police say that the 88-year-old had not worn a seat belt at the time of the crash.

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