Minor Hospitalized after Chula Vista Crash near Palomar Street and 2nd Avenue

Chula Vista Crash
Minor Hospitalized after Chula Vista Crash near Palomar Street and 2nd Avenue

Chula Vista, Calif. – A minor was taken to a hospital after being hit by a vehicle on Monday evening in Chula Vista, according to the authorities.

The incident took place at about 5:14 p.m. near Palomar Street and 2nd Avenue.

The Chulla Vista Fire Department said a minor was hit by a vehicle under unclear circumstances.

The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment of major injuries.

There were no further details on the crash.

The investigation is ongoing.

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  1. Stay calm and check on injuries. – Calmly assess yourself for injuries before making sure everyone else is okay.
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