Santa Maria, CA — There was a major wreck reported along Dominion Road in Santa Maria last month that left a total of three people injured. The officers with the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and the CHP said that a Honda Accord was hit by a dump truck on Wednesday, September 30, 2015..
It happened at about 11:15 a.m. that morning, at the intersection of Dominion Road and Foxen Canyon Road, they said.
Not many details about what happened were released, but the wreck caused the dump truck to flip over. When paramedics got there, they said that the dump truck was on its side.
The injured folks were believed to have been in the Honda. Two were treated for minor injuries while the other was moderately injured.
There was no indication as to who was at fault in the accident.
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Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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