Sparks, NV — A three-vehicle accident sent a driver to the hospital in Sparks, Nevada, on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. The accident happened at the intersection of Glendale Avenue and Galletti Way, around 3:45 in the afternoon.
Local police say that the accident happened when a white pickup truck rear-ended a slow-moving vehicle that was headed south on Galletti. The force of the collision sent the second vehicle into the back of a third.
At least two people were inside the pickup truck. A passenger suffered serious injuries and had to be taken to an intensive care unit. Police haven’t released the names of anyone involved in the crash.
The accident is being investigated by Sparks PD.
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Scene of the Accident
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