Multi-Vehicle Pile-Up near Saticoy Street Left Several Casualties

CANOGA PARK, CA (October 11, 2023) – A six-vehicle crash on Canoga Avenue Thursday evening left at least six people injured.

The collision happened around 8:30 p.m. at the intersection of Canoga Avenue and Saticoy Street in the city of Canoga Park, per initial reports.

At this time, the cause of the collision and the events leading up to it remain unclear. However, at least six vehicles were said to have been involved in the wreck, including SUVs and sedans.

Responding emergency personnel treated all six patients at the scene for minor injuries. Additionally, two of the six patients were transported to a hospital for further medical evaluation.

The identities of the parties involved in the incident have not been disclosed. No further details regarding the Canoga Avenue six-vehicle crash have been released to the public.

Officials continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision. Updates will be released as it becomes available to the public.

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