Orosi, CA – On the evening of Tuesday, February 3, 2026, an unidentified man suffered major injuries after being ejected from an SUV during a single-vehicle crash, according to KSEE.
California Highway Patrol officials report that the collision occurred at approximately 4:50 PM on Highway 63, just south of Avenue 444. Officers were dispatched to the scene following reports of a rollover crash involving an SUV.
When officers arrived, they located the male driver lying in the roadway. Investigators determined that he had been ejected from the vehicle after the SUV left the roadway for reasons still to be determined.
Emergency medical personnel responded and provided treatment at the scene. The man was then transported to a nearby hospital for care of major injuries.
The roadway was secured while officers conducted a preliminary investigation and ensured the scene was safe.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, although CHP indicated that speed is believed to have been a contributing factor.
Single-Vehicle Collisions
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