Car Collision on Gilman Springs Road Left Several Hurt

SAN JACINTO, CA (August 23, 2022) – On Friday afternoon, a multi-vehicle crash on Bridge Street left at least five people with injuries.

The three-vehicle collision occurred around 2:10 p.m. at the intersection of Bridge Street and Gilman Springs Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Furthermore, investigators said an SUV, a pickup, and a Cadillac sedan all collided at the intersection, causing major damage to each vehicle.

Eventually, firefighters arrived and transported five people, including a toddler, to Riverside University Medical Center in Moreno Valley for treatment of moderate injuries.

However, the factors leading up to the multi-vehicle collision remains unknown at this time.

Authorities blocked Gilman Springs Road to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties, but has since reopened.

Those with further information regarding the Bridge Street multi-vehicle crash are encouraged to contact San Jacinto officials as soon as possible.

One small driving mistake can lead to a car accident. This is why 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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