 Extrication tools were needed last night to free a man from his car after it flipped over rolling down a steep embankment in Brainerd. 48-year-old Todd Harold Hagan was of Niswa, was traveling southbound on Fifth Street in Brainerd at around eight last night when he crossed into the wrong lane and drove off the road down a steep embankment. The 2011 Chrysler sedan was on its roof when police arrived and it's believed the car flipped end to end as well as rolling over as it went down the embankment. The initial indications are that the vehicle was probably traveling at a high rate of speed and that hit had completely turned over possibly multiple times and had landed on its roof. There was the driver still trapped within the car and he apparently was the lone occupant of the vehicle. Someone driving by the scene made the 911 call and fire crews had to use extrication tools to free Hagan from the vehicle. Hagan suffered serious injuries and an air ambulance was called to transport him to advance care in the Twin Cities. Early indications are that we believe alcohol will be involved in the crash as it remains under investigation. Those details we won't be able to come out until they're reviewed by the prosecutor. Hagan's condition is unknown and the Brainerd Police Department is looking for information from the public as the crash remains under investigation. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.