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Vehicle crashes into light pole

Victim with minor injuries


Vehicle crashes into light pole and flips over (Source: Marc Danielian Media 1 News)
Vehicle crash into light pole
(Source: Media 1 News)
USPA NEWS - At approximatelt 12:00am on March 23, 2019, Cal Fire Riverside along with Riverside County Sheriff and AMR responded to the area of Crestmore Rd. and Loring Ranch Rd. in Jurupa Valley in regards to a two vehicle traffic accident with on vehicle hitting a light pole and flipping over. The individual in the flipped over vehicle self extricated himself and was transported to a local hospital via ground ambulance with minor injuries. The individual in the second vehicle was uninjured and was released from the scene.


The crash is currently under investigation by the Riverside County Sheriffs Traffic division (Jurupa Valley Station) 

At approximatelt 12:00am Cal Fire Riverside along with Riverside County Sheriff and AMR responded to the area of Crestmore Rd. and Loring Ranch Rd. in Jurupa Valley in regards to a two vehicle traffic accident with on vehicle hitting a light pole and flipping over.

Upon arrival emergency crews check on all parties involved in the crash and determined that there were no life threatening injuries at this time. One victim was treated at the scene and released. A second victim was transported to a local hospital vis ground ambulance. No further victims were treated. Local tow truck service arrived on scene to clean up the wreckage and clean the street from debr

The individual in the flipped over vehicle self extricated himself and was transported to a local hospital via ground ambulance with minor injuries. The individual in the second vehicle was uninjured and was released from the scene.

The crash is currently under investigation by the Riverside County Sheriffs Traffic division (Jurupa Valley Station) 

Unknown if DUI or speed were a factor at the time of the incident.

Utility company was informed of the downed street light and was en route to remove and replace the light.
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