
"A driver struck two pedestrians at 22nd Street and South Van Ness Avenue Friday afternoon before colliding with an oncoming vehicle. A witness told Mission Local the pedestrians were lying in the street after the collision, and one of them was unconscious."
"The pedestrians were rushed to San Francisco General Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, and two passengers from each vehicle were hospitalized with minor injuries, according to authorities on the scene. Mission Local reports that at least one passenger needed a neck brace."
"Amerie Wheeler, who lives near the scene, told Mission Local she heard the screeching and a big crash, followed by someone screaming what sounded like Help, Call 911, and Oh my god."
A serious traffic collision occurred Friday afternoon at 22nd Street and South Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco's Mission District. A driver struck two pedestrians before colliding with an oncoming vehicle. The two pedestrians were transported to San Francisco General Hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, though authorities believed they were expected to survive. Four passengers from the two vehicles involved were hospitalized with minor injuries, with at least one requiring a neck brace. Witnesses reported hearing screeching, a loud crash, and screams for emergency assistance. Physical debris including shoes, clothes, and a slipper were scattered across the scene.
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