Two Badly Injured in Rollover Accident near 37th Avenue [Phoenix, AZ]
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Two Badly Injured in Rollover Accident near 37th Avenue [Phoenix, AZ]

Rollover Vehicle Crash near Roosevelt Street Left Two People Badly Hurt

PHOENIX, AZ (November 30, 2023) - On Friday evening, a rollover accident near 37th Avenue left two people hospitalized.

According to the Phoenix police, they responded near the area of 37th Avenue and Roosevelt Street just before 8:30 p.m., November 24th.

Furthermore, the authorities arrived at the scene and found two vehicles colliding in the area where one ended up overturned.

Consequently, the first responders transported a man and a woman who suffered life-threatening injuries from the collision. Also, one other woman was transported to the hospital with minor wounds.

No additional information was added at this time, and the crash is currently under investigation.

Simply by driving defensively and following the conditions of the road, you can prevent a reckless driving accident. Do not engage in any non-driving activity which creates a potential distraction. Follow the speed limit and do not be pressured to keep up with the speed of other vehicles on the road. Also, never drive when you are sleepy or under the influence of any altering substance as this increases the risk of a fatal accident.



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