Seven hurt in Coast Highway pileup
-- Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Seven people escaped with minor injuries after a
four-car pileup Saturday night on East Coast Highway, officials said
Monday.
The accident occurred at about 10:15 p.m. Saturday on the westbound
lanes of East Coast Highway between Seaward Road and Poppy Street south
of Corona del Mar, said Lt. John Blauer of the Newport Beach Fire
Department.
“None of the injuries were life threatening,” Blauer said. “So we
treated them on the spot and later transported them to the hospitals.”
Two of the victims were taken to Hoag Hospital and two to South Coast
Community Hospital. Two others were taken to Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana and another was transported to Fountain Valley Hospital. Police
did not release the names of victims Monday.
Although the accident was cleared from the road after an hour, three
westbound lanes on Coast Highway were closed, Blauer said.
Investigators believe the accident was caused by a woman who “blacked
out as she was driving,” said Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach
Police Department. She was taken by officers for psychological
evaluation, he said.
It was a rare incident for the area, said Blauer.
“We don’t usually come across an accident that involves this many
vehicles and so many people,” he said.
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