(KTNC)--Two women from Tennessee were injured in an accident on Interstate 29 near Mound City. The Missouri State Patrol says the women, both from Memphis, were in a northbound Honda Accord that went off the Interstate about a mile south of Mound City at 10:45 Friday morning.
The State Patrol says the car's driver, 38-year-old Denise Shorter, failed to negotiate a curve and the car went off the roadway into the median, where it went airborne and overturned onto its top, coming to rest on its top in the median.
Shorter was transported by Lifenet to Heartland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph. A passenger, 38-year-old Yolanda White, was taken by ambulance to the hospital in St. Joseph.
Authorities say both women were wearing seatbelts.
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