1 hospitalized in crash between sedan, stalled utility truck, police say Accident was reported around 4:30 a.m. on I-35 access road near Loop 410 No description found
SAN ANTONIO – One person was taken to an area hospital after a sedan crashed into the back of a utility truck stalled on the side of the road, San Antonio police said Monday.
The accident was reported around 4:30 a.m. on the Interstate 35 access road near Loop 410.
According to police, the utility truck was stalled on the side of the road with its cones and flashers on when a black KIA crashed into the back of it. The driver of the vehicle said they didn't see it before the accident.
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A passenger in the sedan was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center with a head injury.
Police said they are now working to determine if alcohol played a factor in the crash.
Traffic for a spell early Monday morning was backed up on the access road as officials worked at the scene. The accident has since been cleared.
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