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Car Overturned, Person Trapped In Santa Clarita Rollover Crash

A car overturned on a Saugus street, leaving one person trapped inside on Monday afternoon.

At around 5:30 p.m. Monday, first responders received reports of a crash near the intersection of Copper Hill Drive and Courtland Way in Santa Clarita, according to Imy Velderrain with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

“We got the call and responded at 17:34,” said Velderrain. “There was a transport.”

One person was removed from the car by first responders and transported to the hospital for treatment.

No other major injuries were reported.

Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available.


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Car Overturned, Person Trapped In Santa Clarita Rollover Crash

2 comments

  1. Not saying speed was a factor here but many people travel over 55 mph at the top of that hill and it is on a curve with a dip on one side and bump on the other. Some people really need to dial it down.

  2. I was one of two people first at the scene. The accident was caused by medical issue. It seemed like forever staying at the drivers side until the emergency crew arrived. The driver was upside down and it really felt like we were going loose her. I stayed to the end to make sure I was given some hope and seeing her go off into the ambulance I believe she will be ok, but will have some injuries. I can say that the initial people who came to aid the driver were true to the small town of SCV of helping thy neighbor. Even the property owner of the fence that the car went through was helpful and considerate of the situation. My take away: We need to teach ourselves to first give grace vs judgement when things happen. Things are not always as they seem when something bad happens. Be helpful when you can! But also if you aren’t able to be helpful get out of the way. Be thankful for each day you get to start with your feet on the ground!

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Zena Taher moved to Santa Clarita when she was 12 years old. She has always been a voracious reader, which led her to take an interest in writing professionally. She graduated College of the Canyons in 2021 with a double major in journalism and communications and is currently attending California State University Northridge.