US, Phoenix: Phoenix 4 Hospitalized Following Serious 43rd Avenue Crash
Phoenix, United States - April 12, 2025 04/12/2025 03:00 am (GMT-0700) PHOENIX, Ariz. – Phoenix police officers and fire department crews responded to reports of a serious three-vehicle collision at the intersection of 43rd Avenue and McDowell Road at approximately 3:00 a.m. Crews arrived to find a collision involving two SUVs and a sedan with multiple patients. At least four people were transported to the hospital as a result of the crash. Per Phoenix PD, their identities have not been released, and their conditions have yet to be confirmed. Phoenix police established a hard closure for the intersection. Officers were standing by for an update from the hospital. Once updated, officers will determine if the investigation will be handled by patrol units or Vehicular Crimes Unit detectives.
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