Elizabeth Larose's 2001 Dodge pickup rolled and came to rest on its driver's side off FM-2665.
3 Hospitalized in Rollover Accident, GOODRICH, October 11, 2012 - Shortly before 7 am on October 11, 2012, white 2001 Dodge pickup driven by Elizabeth Yancey Larose, 33, of Livingston, was west-bound on FM-2665. For some reason, Larose's vehicle left the road to the right. Larose overcorrected to the left, crossed back over the pavement and left the pavement to the left causing her pickup to roll. During the rollover, one of her 2 passengers was ejected. Larose's vehicle came to rest on its driver's side facing the opposite direction of her travel. Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with the Goodrich Volunteer Fire Department, Deputy Glen Edwards with the Polk County Sheriff's Office and Trooper Ramey Bass with the Texas Highway Patrol. Larose and her 2 passengers were all transported by ambulance to Livingston Memorial Hospital with undisclosed injuries. One lane to traffic was blocked during investigation and cleanup. According to Trooper Bass, the cause of the accident remains under investigation. Larose's vehicle was recovered by Fawbush Wrecker Service and will be stored in Goodrich. The scene was cleared by 8:30 am.
WARNING: The images below scenes from a violent rollover accident. Some pictures show small amounts of blood. If this offends you in any way, DO NOT scroll down this page.
Trooper Ramey Bass is the investigating officer.
33 year old Elizabeth Larose, of Livingston, is treated at the scene by emergency personnel.
Goorich Fire Chief, Ken Hambrick (left) and Bobby Gokey help control traffic at the scene.
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