Three people were rushed to hospital after a car drove into the renal dialysis center in Phoenix
Three people were rushed to hospital after a car drove into the renal dialysis center in Phoenix
- Two women and a man, aged between 30 and 40, were taken to hospital in critical condition after a car drove into a dialysis center.
- Footage from the scene at the Fresnius Kidney Center in Phoenix shows a hole in the side of the building where employees wheeled patients out
- The police are investigating what may have caused the accident
Three people were taken to a hospital in Phoenix in critical condition on Wednesday after a white car drove into a kidney dialysis center.
Firefighters say two women and a man were sent to area hospitals with critical injuries after the crash at a Fresenius Kidney Care near 19th Avenue and Dunlap.
All of the victims were between the ages of 30 and 40, authorities said FOS 10.
Footage from the crash scene shows a hold in the side of the dialysis center building, where staff members can be seen wheeling other patients out through the wreckage.
Police are now investigating what may have caused the accident.
Phoenix Fire Department officials were on scene at the Fresnius Kidney Center after a white car drove into the building
Three people were taken to hospital in critical condition after the accident
Patients who witnessed the crash said it sounded like a bomb went off and described a “big bang,” “a lot of chaos,” and a shaking building.
“I saw the car crash through the glass. It skyrocketed the patients,” one patient told me A-Z family. “It sounded like an explosion. It didn’t sound like no car accident, it sounded like a bomb. Boom Boom Boom.’
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.