A two-vehicle, 't-bone' crash near State Routes 79 and 76 in Warner Springs killed one person and sent three others to a hospital on Saturday, according to Cal…
A two-vehicle,"t-bone" crash near State Routes 79 and 76 in the Warner Springs area of San Diego County killed one person and sent three others to a hospital on Saturday, according to Cal Fire San Diego County.
No roads have been closed as a result of the crash, which is located in the far northeast reaches of the county, according to California Highway Patrol. The deceased person died on the way to the hospital, while three were hospitalized and one refused to go to the hospital, Cal Fire Public Information Officer Brent Pascua told NBC 7.Get San Diego local news, weather forecasts, sports and lifestyle stories to your inbox.
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