Crews Extricate Driver after Auto Collision near Jamacha Road

EL CAJON, CA (August 1, 2022) – Late Saturday morning, a woman suffered injuries in a two-car crash on Jamacha Road.

The incident occurred around 11:55 a.m., on a private road in an unincorporated area. Emergency crews responded to the scene shortly after on July 23rd.

Per reports, the female driver of a Toyota attempted to turn from eastbound Jamacha Road onto a private road. There, she was hit by another woman driving a Chevrolet.

The Toyota flipped over upon impact, trapping the driver inside. It took crews at least 30 minutes to cut the roof and extricate the woman from the vehicle.

Medics transported the severely injured woman to Sharp Memorial Hospital for further treatment.

Meanwhile, paramedics also took the female driver of the Chevrolet to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

At this time, authorities have not yet released the identities of those involved. Once available, further details will be provided about the two-car crash on Jamacha Road.

By driving defensively and following the conditions of the road, you can prevent a reckless accident. Do not engage in any non-driving activity which creates a potential distraction. Follow the speed limit and do not be pressured to keep up with the speed of other vehicles on the road.


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