Fiery Two-Vehicle Collision in San Diego Injures 1
SAN DIEGO, CA (April 30, 2019) – A 39-year-old woman was hospitalized Saturday after a two-vehicle collision in Sorrento Valley late Friday night. The fiery collision occurred in the 6300 block of Mira Mesa Boulevard at around 11:40 p.m.
The Ford Flex driven by the woman struck another vehicle, crossed over the center median, struck a tree, and caught fire. The woman was flown to the UC San Diego regional burn center in Hillcrest with serious burns and a broken pelvis. In addition, police stated her injuries were considered life-threatening. No one was hurt in the second vehicle.
Officer John Buttle of the San Diego Police Department confirmed that the police responded to the scene. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department arrived and freed the woman from the wreckage.
The San Diego Police traffic division detectives are still investigating the crash. Alcohol has not been ruled out as a probable cause.
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