• February 07, 2017

2 Injured in San Antonio, TX, 18-wheeler Accident at Camp Bullis

San Antonio, TX -- February 6, 2017, two people were injured due to an accident in which their vehicle crashed into an 18-wheeler on I-10.

The San Antonio Police Department responded to the accident scene at around 2:00 p.m. They say it occurred near the intersection of I-10 and Old Camp Bullis Road.

Their preliminary investigation shows that a black Mercedes was traveling westbound on I-10 at the time. It had two occupants. For reasons unclear, the Mercedes crashed into the back of the 18-wheeler.

As a result of the collision, both the driver and the passenger of the Mercedes sustained injuries. Both were taken to the hospitals, one said to be in serious condition. The truck driver was not injured.

Police officials have not yet suggested what factors contributed to the crash. They say the accident remains under investigation.

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