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[07-23-2024] Sacramento County, CA – Possible Injuries Reported After Motorcycle Vs. Big Rig Collision Near Depot Park

Published July 24, 2024

[07-23-2024] Possible Injuries Reported After Motorcycle Vs. Big Rig Collision Near Depot Park Possible injuries were reported after a motorcycle vs. big rig collision in Sacramento on Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 2024. 

According to the responding officials, the crash happened around 1:14 p.m. on Florin Perkins Road and Unsworth Avenue near Depot Park. 

Emergency medical services were dispatched to the accident scene to provide immediate medical care. The extent of possible injuries sustained by both parties is still unknown. 

It is unclear what caused the crash or whether drugs or alcohol played a role.

Further details have yet to be released by the authorities. 

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