One person was transported to the hospital after a rollover Canyon Country crash on Rainbow Glen Drive Thursday, officials said.
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Around 10:40 a.m. Thursday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision near Rainbow Glen Drive and Hummingbird Court in Canyon Country, said Leslie Lua, spokesperson with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
“There were no persons trapped,” said Lua.
Traffic in both directions of Rainbow Glen Drive was blocked due to the collision, according to deputies on scene.
One person, the occupant of the black Nissan, was transported to the hospital by 11:07 a.m. Thursday, said Marvin Lim, another LACoFD spokesperson.
The condition of the patient is unknown as of the time of this article, according to Fire officials.
Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available.
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Another car on its roof following a crash…
Again, what’s the deal with these vehicles not remaining right side up?
No Nissans for me.
I drive 80 on that street in an Escallade, no issues. Either Nissan sucks or he was flying
All the accidents out here must be caused by speeding. This is amazing that all of these accidents our happening in our valley. Too many to count.