2024-07-17 16:54:04
A soft drink truck ran out of brakes on the streets of Tultitlan and collided with other vehicles, leaving at least 10 injured.
The event occurred at 2:21 p.m. this morning. Monday, July 15 on Insurgentes Street Located in the Benito Juarez colonythis in the municipality of Tultitlán, in the Mexico state.
Through social networks, the video of the exact moment in which a truck -from the company- was spread PepsiCo- crashes into a private vehicle and a public transport unit.
You might be interested in: Minor suffers fall from Mirador de Cristal in Atlixco
In addition to the vehicles, the soft drink truck ran over a tree which fell to the ground, as well as an electric light pole which prevented the truck from colliding with a house.
#EDOMEX ‼️
Strong #accident in #TultitlanState of Mexico, for a #truck refresquero (#Pepsi). The first reports indicate that the truck was speeding and had no brakes, this occurred on Insurgentes Street in the #coloniabuenavistaUnable to stop, he… pic.twitter.com/7nUjcKCT5b
— Bumblebee (@AbejorroMedia) July 15, 2024
Elements of the police arrived at the site Civil Protection and Firefighters of Tultitlánin addition to paramedics from the Red Crossmunicipal and state police.
According to information from the Facebook account of Civil Protection and Firefighters of Tultitlán, the truck lost its brakes and therefore hit the vehicles, pole and tree:
“Paramedics and firefighters from our Municipal Civil Protection Coordination responded to the road accident on Av. Insurgentes, in the Benito Juárez neighborhood, where a truck, having lost its brakes, collided with a public transport van and a private car. Our units treated and transferred the injured to different hospitals for evaluation and care. We appreciate the support of the Cuautitlán Red Cross and the Coacalco Red Cross.”
You might be interested in: Student from the rural normal school dies after hazing in EDOMEX
Ten people were reported injured at the scene and had to be taken to a nearby hospital. The truck driver and the public transport operator were also arrested.
Other media reported that three more people were injured and treated on site. A total of 13 people were reported injured, including some of the occupants of the public transport vehicle.
LEO
Related
2024-07-17 16:54:04