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Two Transported In Critical Condition After Crash Shuts Down Northbound 14 Freeway

Two patients were transported to the hospital in critical condition Saturday morning after a crash shut down all lanes of the northbound 14 Freeway north of Santa Clarita.

At around 9:30 a.m. Saturday, first responders received reports of a crash on the northbound 14 Freeway at Escondido Canyon Road north of Santa Clarita, according to Martin Rangel with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

“It was a multi-vehicle traffic collision,” Rangel said. “We had patients — two in critical condition, two with minor injuries, with one trapped.”

Two patients were transported to a trauma center, according to Rangel. It is unknown whether the person trapped was one of those injured.

“CHP at one point said five vehicles, possible two vehicles overturned, but I didn’t get confirmation on that,” Rangel said.

The crash shut down all lanes of the northbound 14 Freeway near Escondido Canyon Road. A SigAlert was issued for the area.


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Two Transported In Critical Condition After Crash Shuts Down Northbound 14 Freeway

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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.