On Wednesday, July 15, 2015, an automobile collision leaves two hurt, in Tulare County. The car accident happened at approximately 7:21 AM, north of Visalia.
Jose Gutierrez, of Visalia, was driving a 2006 Toyota Sienna van west on Avenue 352. At the intersection of Ave 352 and Road 132, Gutierrez did not stop at the posted stop sign.
The Sienna smashed into a red 1999 Honda CRV, which had been headed north on Road 132, driven by a Cutler man. Upon impact the Honda rolled over and came to rest on its rooftop, at the northwest corner of the roadway.
A 3 year old boy, who had been an occupant in the CRV, sustained major injuries and was taken by helicopter to Community Regional Medical Center, in Fresno. The driver of the Honda was hurt as well. He was taken to Kaweah Delta Medical Center.
Gutierrez received minor injuries and was also taken to the Visalia hospital.
A 5 year old girl, who was also an occupant in the Honda, was unharmed in the accident.
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Vehicle Accident North of Visalia, at Avenue 352 and Road 132, Child Injured
July 15, 2015- A car accident took place in Tulare County, leaving a man and child injured. The vehicle collision occurred north of Visalia, on Wednesday, at around 7:21 AM.
A Cutler man, with a 3 year old boy, and 5 year old girl passengers, was driving a red 1999 Honda CRV north on Road 132. At that time a 2006 Toyota Sienna, driven by Jose Gutierrez, 46, of Visalia, was headed westbound on Avenue 352, approaching Road 132.
Gutierrez reportedly, failed to stop at the stop sign, at the intersection of Ave 352 and Rd 132. The Toyota crashed into the Honda. The impact caused the CRV to overturn, and it ended up on its roof in the northwest corner of the intersection.
The little boy suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to Community Regional Medical Center, in Fresno. The Cutler man also sustained injuries. He was taken by ambulance to Kaweah Delta Medical Center, in Visalia.
Gutierrez sustained minor injuries and was taken to Kaweah Delta.
The little girl in the Honda was not hurt, but was also taken to the Visalia hospital for observation.
A Cutler man, with a 3 year old boy, and 5 year old girl passengers, was driving a red 1999 Honda CRV north on Road 132. At that time a 2006 Toyota Sienna, driven by Jose Gutierrez, 46, of Visalia, was headed westbound on Avenue 352, approaching Road 132.
Gutierrez reportedly, failed to stop at the stop sign, at the intersection of Ave 352 and Rd 132. The Toyota crashed into the Honda. The impact caused the CRV to overturn, and it ended up on its roof in the northwest corner of the intersection.
The little boy suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to Community Regional Medical Center, in Fresno. The Cutler man also sustained injuries. He was taken by ambulance to Kaweah Delta Medical Center, in Visalia.
Gutierrez sustained minor injuries and was taken to Kaweah Delta.
The little girl in the Honda was not hurt, but was also taken to the Visalia hospital for observation.
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