Santa Barbara, CA (October 30, 2024) A two-vehicle collision on Highway 154 in Santa Barbara left 3 people injured on Monday evening, October 28th. It happened just after 8:00 p.m., not far from Paradise Road, according to reports. One person was critically injured, one sustained moderate injuries and a third suffered from minor injuries.
Two vehicles collided on Highway 154 in Santa Barbara on October 28th. It happened at approximately 8:06 p.m. near Paradise Road, according to reports. Officers believe that the accident was caused by reckless driving. The two vehicles sustained major damage in the crash and blocked the highway, reports indicated.
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department arrived at the scene and quickly checked for anyone in need of medical attention. According to reports, they found a woman with serious injuries in one of the vehicles, and two men with injuries. One man had sustained moderate, but non-life-threatening injuries and the second man had only minor injuries. All three were taken to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, via ambulance, for treatment.
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Investigators took statements from those involved in the collision, as well as those who witnessed the accident. Evidence was gathered before tow trucks arrived to remove the badly damaged vehicles from the highway. Crews also worked to clean up the debris that covered the roadway. Officers continue to work this case in an effort to uncover what exactly happened. They are also determined to figure out who was responsible for this two-vehicle collision.
Everyone at Accident News Now wishes full and swift recoveries to the three people injured in this collision. We know situations like this can be stressful and overwhelming. If you or someone you care about has been affected by this collision, contact our team of legal professionals today.