4 injured, wires down in Trotwood crash

A single-vehicle rollover crash on Miller Avenue Monday night, Jan. 14, 2013, sent four people to the hospital and knocked out power for 56 Dayton Power and Light customers. (Photo courtesy by Layron Livingston)

A single-vehicle rollover crash on Miller Avenue Monday night, Jan. 14, 2013, sent four people to the hospital and knocked out power for 56 Dayton Power and Light customers. (Photo courtesy by Layron Livingston)

Four people, including a juvenile, were injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash Monday night that brought down a utility pole and electrical wires.

A woman was left with her arm pinned under the vehicle after the crash, which was reported at approximately 9:20 p.m.

Rescue crews were able to remove the woman from under the vehicle, authorities said.  The woman and three other occupants, which included a girl under the age of 18, were taken to Miami Valley Hospital after suffering injuries that were not believed life-threatening, according to Trotwood Fire and Rescue.

Fire officials said the vehicle caught fire in the crash and a resident who heard the crash responded with an extinguisher and put out the flames.

Kelly Millhouse, Operations Director with Dayton Power and Light, said wires that were brought down at Miller and Drexel avenues because of the crash affected 56 customers. At 10:30 p.m., a DP&L crew was on scene, authorities said.

Miller Avenue was shut down as police investigated the scene and as DP&L worked to make repairs.

The street reopened at 12:00 a.m. Tuesday.