Two Seriously Injured in Multi-Car Chicago Crash
Posted: February 3rd, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Car Accidents, Personal Injury | Tags: car accident | No Comments »Early last Sunday morning, a Oldsmobile Sierra cruised through a red light at the intersection at 106th Street and Ewing Avenue, hitting another vehicle and causing a multi-car crash that seriously injured two.
According to MyFoxChicago.com, the Sierra was driving at a high rate of speed on Ewing Avenue, when it ran the red light, hitting a Dodge Durango that was driving east on 106th Street. That impact led to two other vehicles – a Cadillac CTS and a Chevrolet Malibu – also being hit. The occupants of the Cadillac and Chevy refused medical treatment. The driver of the Oldsmobile and one other person were taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center for treatment, where they’re said to be in critical condition. The accident blocked the road and resulted in some South Chicago buses being forced to alter their routes.
As of Monday morning, January 30th, the police were still investigating the crash, and no citations or charges had been issued.
(Image credit: Stuart Miles)
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