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Victorville: Car, Truck Crash on Interstate 15 Near Stoddard Wells Road

Victorville: Car, Truck Crash on Interstate 15 Near Stoddard Wells RoadBaby Airlifted to Hospital After Collision Near Stoddard Wells Road Offramp Monday

Victorville, CA (January 10, 2022) – Two people, including a small child, suffered injuries following a traffic accident that occurred on Interstate 15 Freeway.

The Victor Valley News Group reported a woman was behind the wheel of a red sedan traveling south on I-15. When the car approached the area near Stoddard Wells Road offramp, it crashed into a semi truck parked on the right hand shoulder of the freeway. Preliminary investigation revealed the driver of the truck was changing a tire when the collision happened.

Shortly after 2:11 p.m., emergency teams arrived at the location. Responding paramedics rendered aid to all the occupants in the red sedan.

The article published online mentioned two helicopters later arrived at the scene. Two patients, including the baby, were airlifted to the hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries.

1 Detained in Victorville Car Crash on Interstate 15, January 10

According to the article published online, police detained one person at the scene. Additional details on the detained party remained undisclosed.

Investigators continue to work to determine several unclear factors surrounding the car crash on Interstate 15 in Victorville.


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