Update:

University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh stopped and assisted two patients after a rollover crash on I-94 Tuesday afternoon.

U-M Athletic Department spokesman Dave Ablauf said that according to a police report from the Michigan State Police Harbaugh and another staff member from the football program stopped to assist two passengers of a car that crashed at approximately 2:40 p.m.

Jim Harbaugh, Michigan's new head football coach, addresses the media after after he was introduced during an NCAA college football news conference Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Ann Arbor Fire Department Battalion Chief Robert Vogel said the car had been on I-94 westbound and flipped multiple times before ending up on the eastbound side of I-94 near State Street. A Michigan State Police release said the car, a 2003 Jeep Cherokee, hit the median before traveling up a snow embankment and landing on the eastbound side of the highway.

Emergency crews closed eastbound I-94 highway for nearly one hour to administer care to patients on the scene and clear debris from the crash.

According the MSP release, the 53-year-old woman driving the car was wearing her seatbelt but was partially ejected from the vehicle. A 73-year-old woman was in the passenger seat and was also wearing her seatbelt. Both patients were transported to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital by Huron Valley Ambulance Service, spokeswoman Joyce Williams said.

The crash was one of 50 that HVA responded to between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tuesday after a morning snow and ice storm left streets and highways in poor condition throughout Southeast Michigan.

Ablauf said Harbaugh and Jim Minick administered first aid to both individuals and kept them warm with coats until the emergency medical personnel arrived.

Ben Freed is a general assignments reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Email him at benfreed@mlive.com and follow him on twitter at @BFreedinA2. He also answers the phone at 734-623-2528.