6 Hurt in 3-Car Collision in San Diego Freeway Crash
Child Among Six Hospitalized after Freeway Collision in San Diego

San Diego, California (July 1, 2021) – Six people were hospitalized Saturday morning following a traffic collision involving three vehicles on a freeway in San Diego, authorities said.
The three-car crash happened at around 9:49 a.m. Saturday, June 26, according to the San Diego Fire Department.
A Honda was traveling on the freeway when, for undetermined reasons, the Honda veered to the right shoulder and rear-ended a parked Jeep, authorities said.
The Honda was then struck from behind by a Ford. The impact caused the Jeep to spin and came to rest on top of the Honda.
San Diego 3-Vehicle Crash Sends 6 to Hospital
Bystanders reportedly pulled the victims out of the wreckage. Six patients, including a child, were transported to various hospitals, three with major injuries and the other three with minor injuries.
The Nos. 4 and 5 lanes were blocked following the wreck.
No additional information about the accident was provided.
An investigation into the accident is underway.
Tips on What to do after a Car Accident in California
- Always stop and remain at the scene.
- Check if you or your passengers have been injured. In case someone is hurt, call emergency services or ask someone else to help.
- Get to safety – If your car is drivable, move it to a safe area. If it’s not, turn your hazard lights on and set up flares.
- Call 911 to report the accident.
- Never discuss or admit fault. Instead, wait for a police officer and insurance companies representatives to figure out the fault.
- Document the accident and exchange information with other drivers.
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