LINCOLN, Neb. -- Officials said they are investigating a three-vehicle crash that happened on Saturday. 

The Lincoln Police Department said the crash at N 1st and Cornhusker Hwy around 12:10 p.m. 

According to the preliminary investigation, officials said a red SUV was driving southbound on N 1st and violated the red traffic signal at Cornhusker Hwy. 

Authorities said the SUV was then struck by a blue pickup traveling eastbound on Cornhusker, causing the SUV to roll and land on a black SUV that was stopped on N 1st at the red light for northbound traffic.

LPD said the red SUV came to stop on its roof with the driver, a 47-year-old female from Lincoln, trapped inside. Lincoln Fire and Rescue were able to remove her and provide aid. She was transported to the hospital and is currently receiving care for serious injuries.

No other individuals involved in the accident received injuries requiring hospitalization.

Investigators said they have completed their work at the scene and all the streets have opened for regular traffic. 

LPD said anyone who witnessed this crash should come forward with any
information they may have, including video or photographic evidence, by calling the non-emergency number 402-441-6000 or Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600.