A vehicle ploughed into a crowd in Los Angeles' East Hollywood , injuring over 20 people, according to the Fire Department , quoted by AP.
The incident occurred in the US city's Santa Monica Boulevard early Saturday (local time), prompting an emergency response.
It has left up to five people in critical condition, eight to ten in serious condition, and ten to fifteen in fair condition, the department reported.
Authorities reported that 124 fire personnel assisted at the scene, according to ABC News report. A preliminary investigation suggests that the driver may have lost consciousness, drove into a taco cart, and ran into a large crowd outside a club in East Hollywood, according to Police Capt Adam Van Gerpen, public information officer for the Los Angeles City Fire Department. "LAFD is coordinating patient triage and transport at this time," authorities said in an initial statement early Saturday morning.
(More details awaited)
The incident occurred in the US city's Santa Monica Boulevard early Saturday (local time), prompting an emergency response.
It has left up to five people in critical condition, eight to ten in serious condition, and ten to fifteen in fair condition, the department reported.
Authorities reported that 124 fire personnel assisted at the scene, according to ABC News report. A preliminary investigation suggests that the driver may have lost consciousness, drove into a taco cart, and ran into a large crowd outside a club in East Hollywood, according to Police Capt Adam Van Gerpen, public information officer for the Los Angeles City Fire Department. "LAFD is coordinating patient triage and transport at this time," authorities said in an initial statement early Saturday morning.
(More details awaited)
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