PORT CHESTER, NY — A two-vehicle accident sent one man to the hospital in Port Chester, New York on Wednesday, January 29th, 2014, according to a report from Lower Hudson.
Police have said that one man was hurt when the Ford SUV he was in collided with a Honda Civic while driving on King Street. The SUV struck the car before rolling on top of it.
Scene of the Accident
One man was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where an update on his condition was made available by hospital personnel. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Erik Sigua-Fernandez, who was also hurt in the accident.
Officials are currently investigating if alcohol was a contributing factor in the accident.
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