Victim Pronounced Dead after Semi-Truck Collision near Rosemead Boulevard

ROSEMEAD, CA (November 8, 2022) – Early Saturday morning, one victim was killed and another was injured in a big-rig crash on 10 Freeway. 

The deadly accident occurred around 5:10 a.m., along the eastbound lanes of the freeway near Rosemead Boulevard.

Responding personnel also located a big-rig on its side and at least two other vehicles involved. 

According to reports, paramedics transported at least one person to a nearby hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries. In addition, crews pronounced one victim dead due to the extent of their condition.

Whether the fatality occurred at the scene or at a hospital remains unclear. 

At this time, the circumstances surrounding the crash are under investigation. In the end, authorities issued a SigAlert at 5:38 a.m., shutting down No, 1, 2, 3, and 4 lanes of the eastbound 10 Freeway. 

Those with further information regarding the Rosemead Boulevard traffic collision are encouraged to contact Los Angeles County Officials immediately.


The team at Sweet James sends out their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased victim. May the memories of your loved one give you strength in the days ahead.


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