
A serious traffic accident It was taken this Monday morning Flores district the city of Buenos Aires, where A car ended up overturning on the sidewalk after colliding with a truck, taking a family with it.
The traffic accident occurred in Mariano Acosta and Avenida Zuviríacorner where firefighters and SAME personnel approached to assist the victims.
According to official sources, the vehicle driver Whoever fell over is a man 24 years who was transferred to Santojanni Hospital.
In the meantime, who was behind the wheel of the truck that it was hit, and according to the same report was parkedwas a 35-year-old man who was referred to Grierson Hospital.
On the sidewalk too A couple was walking with their youngest sonWHO They were also victims of the accident. The members of this family, as well as the other people injured in the accident suffered multiple traumaalthough in their case they were taken to the Piñero Hospital.
Specifically, employees from the municipal fire station 7 Flores, the municipal police station 7A, three SAME ambulances and a triage unit worked on site.
A little less than two weeks ago, an accident with similar characteristics was registered in Almagro. There was a collision between a line 2 bus and a delivery van, in which 16 people were injured.
The accident occurred particularly in Colombres and Quito, and the bus, traveling east-west on the last of these roads, hit the truck, causing it to overturn.
A video circulated on the same day showed that the pedestrian traffic light allowing crossing of Colombres flashed and the countdown began, from which it could be concluded that the truck was the vehicle that moved forward despite the red light. The bus driving through Quito ran over them.
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There was a violent collision between a line 2 bus and a delivery truck
According to official information, the passengers were able to get off the bus independently and some of them were treated on site, others were referred to the Ramos Mejía, Durand and Penna hospitals.
Later on the same November 26, it was reported that they were all “out of danger.” The final number was 16 people supervised and 12 transferred.