Officials on Tuesday killed a man in a two-vehicle accident in the lake Balboa area and a woman was seriously injured, said by the officials.
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, paramedics was sent to 17300 blocks of Seticoy Street at 9:42 am.
The incident died in the incident, which died on the spot, information was not available immediately. LAFD reported that the woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
According to LAFD, a car and a pickup truck collided, and the truck damaged a tree and a natural gas meter in a commercial building. The LAFD crew stopped a natural gas leak, and there was no fire.
“Adult men – the sole living of the pickup truck – the deceased and lives in the scene,” said Bryan Humphri of LAFD. “The seriously injured adult female was the driver of the follicle and the only living. He is being treated at a regional trauma center. No other injury has been reported.
“Although the area received rain this morning, any factor and any factor related to the collision will be formally determined by the LAPD Valley Traffic Division investigators,” said Humphri.
Along with building and health inspectors, the Socalgas crew was sent to the spot. A restaurant was damaged, and a health inspection would be required, LAFD reported.
“The pickup that had killed the building was from a commercial insect control firm,” Humphri said.
“Because tremendous collision (s) did that cargo of commercial pesticides containers of truck cargo was thrown out along the road and building, a LAFD hazardous material squad has been called per protocol per protocol to survey the scene and not convinced that no real pesticide product has been left,” said Humphrey.
Humphri said that no person had any medical complaint, and there was no formal withdrawal. During an investigation, the traffic was removed from the area.