3 Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash on West Park Avenue in Orange

3 Injured in 2-Vehicle Crash on West Park Avenue in Orange

Three People Hospitalized after Orange Crash on West Park Avenue Friday night

Orange, Texas (September 24, 2022) – Three people were sent to a hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Orange late Friday night, according to the Orange Police Department.

The crash occurred just before 11:00 p.m. Friday, September 23, in the 2500 block of West Park Avenue.

Orange police said a Pontiac collided with a Tahoe on West Park Avenue. The Tahoe overturned and landed on its side behind a fence after the collision.

Firefighters along with the paramedics responded to the scene and extricated the driver of the Pontiac from the wreckage. A passenger in the Pontiac was able to get out of the car by himself.

All three patients were transported to a hospital in Beaumont, where the Pontiac driver was listed in serious condition. The conditions of the passenger in the Pontiac and the driver of the Tahoe were not immediately available.

This crash remains under investigation. Additional information is not available at this time.

Common Causes of Automobile Accidents

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