Multi-vehicle crash at Trinity Forest and Pemberton Hill injures 3
DALLAS, TX – Three people went to the hospital Tuesday afternoon following a multi-vehicle collision at a busy intersection in the Trinity Forest area, reports WFAA News 8.
The incident occurred around 2:17 p.m. at the intersection of South Great Trinity Forest Way and Pemberton Hill, which is just northeast of Trinity Forest Golf Club.
The circumstances of the accident remain under investigation. It’s unclear how many vehicles were involved or what might have caused the crash.
Medics transported two adults and a toddler to the hospital with undisclosed injuries.
A full investigation is underway.
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