Two Paramedics, One Driver Injured in Traffic Accident on 136th Street East

ANTELOPE VALLEY, CA (May 4, 2022) – Saturday afternoon, three people sustained injuries in a two-vehicle collision on 136th Street.

The crash happened at about 9:00 p.m. in the area of 136th Street East on April 30th, per initial reports.

According to the California Highway Patrol, an ambulance was responding to a house fire when it crashed into another vehicle under unknown circumstances.

Responding officials located two paramedics and one individual from the other vehicle with minor to moderate injuries.

Emergency crews rushed all three victims to Antelope Valley Hospital for further treatment.

At this time, investigators are working to determine the cause of the collision. In addition, CHP has not released any identities of the victims until their families are notified.

Antelope Valley officers will release further updates once they become available.

One small driving mistake can lead to a car accident. Furthermore, it is important to drive defensively and always abide by all driving laws. Keep your attention on the road, follow the speed limit, and never drive under the influence of altering substances. Moreover, always be prepared and check your vehicle before traveling.


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