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Four Injured, Two Critically, in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near Manor, Investigation Underway

Four people have been seriously injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Manor, according to reports made early Saturday morning. The incident happened on the 1000 block of Jones Road at approximately 1:30 a.m., according to CBS Austin.

The victims were treated at the scene by Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services in coordination with Travis County ESD 12. They disclosed that two children were sent to Dell Children’s with severe but not life-threatening injuries, and one adult was sent to Dell Seton with critical injuries. Another adult with serious injuries was also taken to Dell Seton by STAR Flight. The circumstances behind the collision are still unknown, and no other details on the collision or the condition of the victims have been made public.

ATCEMS is on the scene of a serious MVC at 1000 Block Jones Road with a total of 124 patients.

Four individuals were found to have been injured in the collision, according to an independent study by Sweet Law Group. It also underlined how the authorities are still looking into what caused the crash.

The accident’s circumstances bring to light issues with road safety and the significance of defensive driving once more. Firms like Sweet Law Group, who provide support and advise to individuals involved in multi-vehicle accidents, can be consulted for legal help following such situations. “We promise to fight, day and night, to achieve the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve,” they say, emphasizing their dedication to obtaining justice and compensation for impacted parties, according to a Sweet Law Group report. They provide a free consultation service via a number of contact methods. Updates are anticipated as more information becomes available as the crash investigation progresses.

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