Two cars collided head-on on a Bavarian state road, and the fire brigade had to free the occupants from their car wrecks.
Erlangen / Fürth - A serious traffic accident occurred on State Road 2242 near Nuremberg * on Sunday afternoon, May 30, at around 2.15 p.m.
According to the police, a 73-year-old BMW driver and his 68-year-old co-driver were on the state road from Erlangen in the direction of Fürth-Stadeln.
At the same time, a 77-year-old woman was driving a Toyota on the same road from Fürth-Stadeln in the direction of Erlangen.
Nuremberg: Serious accident - occupants have to be freed from the car wreck
For a previously unexplained cause, according to information from the
News5
agency
, the two vehicles
collided
shortly before the Fürth-Stadeln sign.
The impact was so severe that the vehicle occupants had to be rescued by emergency services from the surrounding fire brigades.
The three people were seriously injured in the impact and were taken to the surrounding hospitals.
Three emergency doctors and a rescue helicopter were on duty.
By order of the public prosecutor's office, an expert was called in to clarify the cause of the accident.
The Fürth traffic police conduct the further accident investigations.
A DB train recently derailed in Erlbach near Nuremberg. A crane had to get the car back on the tracks, and the damage ran into the high five-digit range. A tragic accident occurred in Nuremberg in mid-May. A 73-year-old woman was run over by a parking car. She died of her injuries in the hospital. *
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