Bryan, TX — Seven people were transported to local hospitals after a car accident in Bryan, Texas, on Sunday, April 12, 2015. The accident took place on Cash Lane, round 8:30 at night.
According to local reports, the accident involved two vehicles: a Ford F-350 and a Chevrolet Malibu. Both vehicles were headed west. Reports say that the Malibu was moving between lanes and the F-350 attempted to pass it. As the truck was trying to pass to the right, the Malibu turned right and the truck hit its driver’s side.
The driver of the Malibu was trapped inside the vehicle and had to be extricated by emergency workers. In all, seven people were taken to St. Joseph Regional Health Center. The names of those involved in the accident have not been identified. Officials say that they don’t believe the injuries that were sustained to have been serious.
Scene of the Accident
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