Arnold, CA: Major Injury 2-Vehicle Crash on Highway 4
2 Injured, 1 Airlifted, after Arnold Crash on Highway 4 near Calaveras Big Trees State Park Entrance

Arnold, California (April 17, 2021) – A two-vehicle collision has left two people injured Friday morning in the Arnold area of Calaveras County, authorities said.
The major injury collision, which involved a sedan and a pickup truck, was reported at around 10:27 a.m. Friday, April 16 on Highway 4 near the entrance to the Calaveras Big Trees State Park.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a Honda Civic sedan collided with a Ford F-250 pickup on Highway 4.
2 Injured in Highway 4 Accident
Firefighters along with the paramedics responded to the scene and extricated one person who was trapped in their vehicle.
The CHP said a 25-year-old woman was airlifted to a hospital with head injuries. A 68-year-old man was transported via a ground ambulance to a nearby hospital after complaining of dizziness.
The names and conditions of the patients were not immediately disclosed.
The eastbound lane of Highway 4 was closed following the crash. Motorists were asked to use alternate routes.
The Arnold car accident remains under investigation.
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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