2 TEENS CRITICALLY HURT IN CRASH.Byline: Bhavna Mistry Daily News Staff Writer Two Desert Winds Continuation School continuation school: see vocational education. students were hospitalized in critical condition Friday following a fiery crash that left three other people injured, officials said. Three teen-agers were in an eastbound Cadillac that failed to stop on Avenue R-6 for a posted stop sign at 105th Street East and collided with a Chevrolet Blazer The Chevrolet Blazer and GMC Jimmy names were used on two different early SUV models:
prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. California Highway Patrol highway patrol n. A state law enforcement organization whose police officers patrol the public highways. Officer Martha Davidson. "The Cadillac broadsided the Blazer and the impact caused the Blazer to roll over," said Davidson. "They were traveling 55 miles per hour and didn't slow at all. The impact was so extreme that it (pushed) both vehicles completely off the roadway." The Cadillac and the Blazer landed in the front yard of Ronald Girard, who found out about the crash when someone rang his door bell and asked to use his garden hose. "It was a rude wake-up call," said Girard, 58, who had come home late from work the night before and was hoping to sleep in. "I went to the door and found a Blazer on my front yard." Girard's neighbor and one of the Cadillac's occupants pulled another occupant out of the burning Cadillac and extinguished the flames that had started in its engine compartment. No one was injured by the flames. A 15-year-old Littlerock boy who was ejected from the Cadillac was airlifted to Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley Hospital where he remained unconscious Friday afternoon in critical condition with major head trauma. An 18-year-old Littlerock resident was in critical condition with severe chest trauma at Desert Palms Hospital. His 16-year-old brother was treated there and released. The CHP CHP Chapter CHP Combined Heat and Power CHP California Highway Patrol CHP Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (Turkish: Republican People's Party) CHP Chemical Hygiene Plan (OSHA) CHP Community Health Plan did not release the names of the teen-agers because of the possibility of filing criminal charges, CHP officers said. Officers were unsure which teen was driving the Cadillac. The Blazer's driver, Orlando Nevarez, 34, of Littlerock and his 16-year-old passenger, Jesus Campos, of Littlerock were taken to Lancaster Community Hospital This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. where they were treated and released. Firefighters had to cut a hole in the top of the Blazer to remove Nevarez from the vehicle, said fire Capt. Bob Hancock. "He's a very large man," said Davidson. "He had a hard time getting out." |
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