SELMA, CA — One individual was seriously injured after a collision with a tanker truck that happened outside Selma, California on Thursday, December 18th, 2014. The news article released by The Fresno Bee said that the accident happened around 11:30 Thursday morning.
One person was hurt when the car they were driving and a tanker truck collided at the intersection of Conejo Avenue and Fowler. Police said that they think that the car ran the stop sign and collided with the tanker truck that was traveling north on Fowler.
One person was taken by EMS personnel to Community Regional Medical Center where they were being treated for unspecified injuries.
The California Highway Patrol reported in the details of the accident.
Scene of the Accident
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