Crash near Riverdale leaves Kingsburg teenager with major injuries
A passenger in a pickup sustained major injuries Friday February 22 after the pick up was hit by a car that apparently ran a red light on Highway 41 near Riverdale, the California Highway Patrol said Saturday.
Tyler Gregory, 17, of Kingsburg was injured in the crash about 5:25 p.m. at Highway 41 and Elkhorn Avenue, the CHP said. He was airlifted to Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, where he was in critical condition Saturday, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Tyler was a passenger in a 2006 Ford F-150 pickup driven by Travis Gregory, 16, also of Kingsburg, the CHP said. The pickup was westbound on Elkhorn when it collided with a northbound 2005 Nissan 350Z driving by Angela Smith, 44, of Fresno. Smith’s car reportedly failed to stop for a red light on Highway 41.
Travis Gregory and Smith sustained moderate injuries.
Alcohol and drugs are not believed to be factors in the crash, the CHP said.
Cause of the Fresno County Crash
As a passenger, the deceased likely could have done nothing to prevent this fatal collision that ultimately took his life. The California Highway Patrol will surely look at the speed of the vehicle, witness reports, and other factors to determine what occurred and who was responsible. Collisions such as this one can have countless causes, including unsafe passing maneuvers, swerving to avoid an object in the road, falling asleep at the wheel, driving under the influence, or driver distraction.
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