Man hospitalized after crashing vehicle into tree Accident reported just after midnight at home on Fresno Rd No description found
SAN ANTONIO – A driver was taken to an area hospital after crashing his vehicle into a tree overnight, San Antonio police said.
The accident was reported just after midnight at a home on Fresno Road and Michigan Avenue.
According to police, the 30-year-old man was driving northbound on Fresno Road when he hit hit the railroad tracks and started to fishtail, spinning and hitting the tree.
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Emergency crews responded to the crash and transported the man to University Hospital in stable condition.
Officials said wet roads were to blame for the accident.
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