Austin, TX — The local APD issued a report last week that contained a few details regarding a major car accident in the NW part of town. They said that a tan Suburban and a blue SUV collided with one another at the intersection of Ranch Road 2222 and FM 620, leaving a total of five people injured.
Of those five injured, three were children and two were adults. However, no names have been released.
The police said that this happened on Monday (July 20, 2015) at about 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon. They didn’t release a lot of details, but it appears that Suburban may have crashed into the front-passenger side of the blue SUV, causing the SUV to flip over and land on its top.
Right now, no serious injuries were reported, but the five people who were hurt were rushed to St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center.
No further updates have been given, it seems.
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Map of the Accident
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