Two Injured in Motorcyle Accident

Chrissie Cole
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Posted by Chrissie ColeJune 29, 2007 6:56 PM

A motorcycle accident on Saturday, June 23, closed down Angeles Crest highway for three hours injuring two motorcyclists. The accident started a fire that burned a one-tenth acre in the Angeles National Forest.

The two motorcycles sideswiped one another at the highway curve. One of the motorcyclists was, a 41-year-old man of La Miranda and the other was a 32-year-old man, of Torrance. Both suffered broken right legs, broken fingers and many cuts and bruises.

The investigation is ongoing; however authorities do know that one of the bikes leaked fuel when it slammed to the ground, igniting a fire, according to California Highway Patrol.

The blaze was under control in less then an hour thanks so the speedy fire department responding to the call. The two motorcyclists were treated on the scene and transported by helicopter to the hospital.


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