In San Diego, a single vehicle crash that occurred on the freeway left two people with injuries on Thursday afternoon. The auto accident also caused a nearby brush fire that supposedly blackened out 10 open acres.
According to officers, the vehicle veered off of Interstate 8 near Carrizo Gorge Road, which is near the Jacumba area. The vehicle then overturned in the center median.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) says that the accident took place around 2:00 PM. Immediately following the crash, the brush ignited in the divider and started to burn. Suddenly, flames and embers from the fire set nearby foliage ablaze, prompting a large fire.
Crews were able to stop the fire from spreading and managed to get control of the blaze by 4:00 PM. The crew members worked on the ground and also aboard two air tankers and two helicopters.
One of the people involved in the accident had to be airlifted to a trauma center. It is not yet known if the other victim was hospitalized.
If you were involved in a major auto accident that left you with injuries in San Diego, now is the right time to get a San Diego personal injury lawyer involved. Contact our law office today!
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