LAUDERDALE LAKES, Fla. — Three people, including two children, were hospitalized Thursday afternoon following a two-vehicle crash behind Boyd Anderson High School in Lauderdale Lakes, authorities confirmed.
Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Michael Kane said two individuals, one of whom was a child, were ejected from at least one of the vehicles and transported to Broward Health North as trauma alerts.
Kane said a third person was being evaluated at the scene and was eventually transported to the hospital.
Sky 10 flew over the 4200 block of Northwest 29th Avenue as Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies and fire rescue crews responded. A red car was seen damaged at the scene, with yellow police tape and skid marks visible on the road.
No additional details about the crash were immediately available.
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Source: local10


