Ceres, CA (April 9, 2024) A collision involving two vehicles occurred on Crows Landing Road in Ceres on Tuesday morning, April 9th. The accident took place around 11:00 a.m. near the United Parcel Service building not far from Service Road. One person was seriously injured in this accident, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Two vehicles were driving along Crows Landing Road when suddenly, in the 4000 block, they crashed into each other. The cause of the collision is still under investigation, but emergency personnel arrived at the scene and found both cars with severe damage. The roadway was littered with debris and glass and officers requested paramedics to come to the scene.
Paramedics arrived and discovered that one of the vehicles’ occupants had sustained life-threatening injuries in the collision. They prepared the victim for transportation by carefully placing them on a gurney. They loaded the injured person into the ambulance and rushed them to a nearby hospital to receive treatment for serious injuries. There is no word, at this time, as to whether anyone else was injured in this collision.
Detectives gathered evidence from the scene and spoke to those involved. They are determined to learn what exactly happened to cause this collision in Ceres. They are also determined to figure out who was at fault in this two-vehicle crash on Crows Landing Road. Crews had to clear debris and glass from the roadway and tow trucks were called to remove the damaged vehicles from the scene.
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