SAN ANTONIO, TX — One man was rushed to the hospital after a collision between two pickup trucks that happened in San Antonio, Texas on Sunday, November 30th, 2014. The news article from My San Antonio said that the crash happened around 6:00 Sunday night.
Police believe an unidentified 38-year-old man was seriously hurt when a white Dodge pickup truck and another pickup truck collided for reasons currently under investigation in the 1200 block of West Southcross Boulevard. Police think that the pickup truck turned into the wrong lane when it hit the other truck.
The driver of the white pickup was taken by EMS to a nearby hospital where he remained in serious condition.
The San Antonio Police are still investigating the cause of the accident at this time.
Scene of the Accident
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