9-Year-Old Girl Seriously Hurt in Semi-Truck Crash on I-10
Phoenix, AZ (March 14, 2022) On Friday evening, a 9-year-old girl and 3 adults were hurt in a multi-vehicle collision on Interstate 10.
The Phoenix Fire Department (PFD) says the crash happened at around 5:10 p.m. near 16th Street.
Reports say that a big rig was involved in the crash, although the cause in not yet known.
Rescuers say that a 9-year-old girl and a man in his 50s sustained major injuries.
Meanwhile, rescuers took 2 other adults to the hospital.
When driving, it is important to follow all driving laws and the conditions of the road. If you see any vehicle or driver that looks dangerous, keep your distance. If you see a vehicle weaving in and out of the lanes, following too closely, or traveling at a higher rate of speed, move over a few lanes and get out of their way.
Drive defensively to ensure the safety of surrounding vehicles, drivers, and pedestrians.
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