Fresno, CA (December 9, 2024) – Emergency responders were dispatched on December 8 to the scene of a traffic collision at the intersection of W Kearney Blvd and S Cornelia Ave around 8:59 AM. The crash involved two vehicles: a grey Nissan Altima and a grey 4-door sedan. Both vehicles were reported to be off the roadway, and fortunately, no fatalities were reported. However, the extent of the injuries to the individuals involved remains unknown at this time.
First responders from the Fresno Fire Department and local law enforcement arrived at the scene shortly after the collision. The vehicles sustained moderate damage, and emergency medical teams were assessing the situation to determine if any individuals required immediate care. The crash did not result in any fatalities, and there were no reports of life-threatening injuries.
The Fresno Police Department (FPD) is investigating the cause of the accident, and the intersection may experience some delays while crews work to clear the wreckage. Towing services were called to remove the vehicles involved.
We wish those hurt a rapid recovery.
Traffic Collisions in California
Accidents like the one at W Kearney Blvd and S Cornelia Ave serve as reminders of the risks on the road, even in busy urban areas. Intersections like this one, where traffic converges, are more prone to accidents due to factors like distracted driving, speeding, or failure to yield. It’s crucial for all drivers to stay alert and follow traffic laws to avoid such incidents.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a traffic collision, it is important to seek medical attention, even for minor injuries, and consult with legal professionals to ensure that your rights are protected and that you receive proper compensation for any damages or injuries sustained.
Local Accident Reports is committed to providing timely updates and accurate information regarding accidents and their impacts. If you have any further details about this incident or other accidents in the Fresno area, please contact local authorities.