The crash happened at Ashland Avenue and Flournoy Street.
-- At least six men were injured Friday night in a crash near the campus of Rush University Medical Center.
The crash happened at Ashland Avenue and Flournoy Street in the Illinois Medical District on the Near West Side, according to the Fire Department.Three men were taken to Stroger Hospital of Cook County – two in serious-to-critical condition and one in fair-to-serious condition, the Fire Department said. Another man was taken to Rush, another to the University of Illinois Chicago Medical Center, and another still to Mount Sinai Hospital, both in fair-to-serious condition.
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