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7 Hospitalized, 2 critical injuries in seven vehicle accidents near UnlV

According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, a collision with seven vehicles at the University Center Drive, south of the E. Harmon Avenue, took place on Thursday at around 2:09 p.m.

According to the LVMPD, the crash contained a 2023 Hyundai Elantra, which according to proofs from the scene, testimony and the dash camera recordings did not slow down.

The fire department of Clark County (CCFD) reacted to the big motor vehicle accident at the intersection of the Paradise Road and the Harmon Avenue.

On arrival, firefighters discovered a collision with seven vehicles with several reported injuries.

The emergency staff quickly wore the scene and transported a total of seven patients into local hospitals. Two of the people suffered critical injuries.

In order to effectively manage the incident, CCFD hired significant resources, including three engines, a truck, a heavy rescue unit, a battalion chief and two rescue units.

According to the police, the Hyundai Elantra collided with the rear of a Ford transit car from 2022, which was stopped on a red traffic signal behind several other vehicles.

The influence led to a chain reaction in which a 2022 Toyota Highlander, a 2022 Tesla Model 3, a 2022 Dodge Charger, a Toyota Camry from 2019 and an Iriza Tourbus 2017 were involved, officials say.

The medical staff arrived on site and transported several vehicle residents for the sunrise trauma for advanced medical care.

The driver of the Hyundai Elantra suffered life -threatening injuries and was admitted to the intensive care unit.

The Las Vegas police authority found that the collision from Las Vegas Traffic Collision examination is examined.

This is an ongoing examination.

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