COSTA MESA — Police were investigating a multi-car collision Friday night, Jan. 12, that injured five people.
The crash involving at least four vehicles was reported around 7:05 p.m. near the intersection of Sunflower Avenue and Bristol Street, Costa Mesa police officials said.
Five people sustained non-life threatening injuries and were taken by ambulance to area hospitals, the Costa Mesa Fire Department said via Twitter. The crash was under investigation.
Costa Mesa Police along with Costa Mesa firefighters, paramedics and the Orange County Fire Authority assisted at an accident on Sunflower Avenue and Bristol Street in Costa Mesa, Friday evening, Jan. 12. Five people were injured and taken to local hospitals. Photo by RICHARD KOEHLER, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGAPHER
Costa Mesa Police along with Costa Mesa firefighters, paramedics and the Orange County Fire Authority assisted at an accident on Sunflower Avenue and Bristol Street in Costa Mesa, Friday evening, Jan. 12. Five people were injured and taken to local hospitals. Photo by RICHARD KOEHLER, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGAPHER
Source: Oc Register
Five injured in multi-car collision in Costa Mesa
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