One person was critically injured and two other people were seriously injured Sunday night after a car traveling eastbound on U.S. 90 , the FHP said.) - The driver of the car that crossed the line, a 21-year-old Pensacola man, was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by helicopter and at last check was in critical but stable condition, officials said.
The driver of one of the cars that was traveling westbound, as well as a passenger in that car, were transported by ambulance to Baptist Hospital with serious injuries, the FHP said. Their conditions were listed as being stable and alert. The driver of the third car, a 34-year-old Elberta man, was not injured. The FHP said that while that driver did not cause the accident, he was arrested and charged withe DUI because he was impaired at the time.
The driver of the vehicle that crossed the line volunteered a sample of his blood for the highway patrol’s DUI investigation, the agency said. The investigation remains open, according to officials.UPDATE: Missing 7-year-old foundMPD: 3 injured from gunfire from vehicle on Schillinger Road