Fatal accident in Bustarviejo: driving a car to occupy a car

Fatal accident in Bustarviejo: driving a car to occupy a car

50 years driver he died on Sunday morning as a result of a traffic accident in which two cars collided Six kilometers from the M-629 in the heights of BustarviejoMadrid Comunidad Emergency Information. Los hechos tuvenor lugar hacia el mido día del domingo, tal y como fuentes de la Guardia Civil.

Summa has 112 helicopters and two ground units. A la llegada de sanitarios, El paciente se encontraba ya en parada cardiorespiratoria.

Los sanitarios han realizado Advanced RCP maneuvers over 30 minuteshowever, they were ultimately unable to retrieve the parade and confirmed that he had died of trauma after the accident.

Summa 112 also moved the police psychologist to go to the conductor of one of the involved tourists. The Guardia Civil, which blocked the road for the work of emergency teams, is investigating the incident. If not coincidentally, as a result conductors da los dos turismos implicados.

According to the Guardia Civil de táfico, the accident occurred as a result of one of the cars entering the opposite road and a collision. Dichas fuentes indicates that the M-629 is a carretera de doble sentido muy peligrosa.

Accident in Aranjuez

Last Sunday night, November 17th, there was an accident specifically on another two-way road on the M-400 in Aranjuez Heights. Worst, Assoc persons died y otras dos result gravity después de que A car with a single passenger ran over another vehicle with three people standing on the road.

El the driver of the vehicle was parked y la mujer que viajaba en el asiento de atrás they died en el choque

Meanwhile, His co-pilot and the driver of the car behind him had to be rescued por los Bomberos de la Comunidad de Madrid moved to the scene of the accident and was seriously injured.

One of the injured was transferred to a hospital in Madrid by SUMMA112, and the second person who was seriously injured in the accident was transferred to the Hospital de Tarancon by the Castilla-La Mancha Health Service (SESCAM).