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Multi-vehicle crash in West Ashley results with several people injured, two transferred to hospital for treatment

West Ashely, South Carolina – Saturday night multi-vehicle crash in West Ashely results with several people injured and at least two transferred to hospital for treatment.

According to the police report, the 911 call regarding the accident was received at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

The accident took place in the area of Ashley River Road and Sam Rittenberg.

Authorities confirmed that four vehicles were involved in the crash, one vehicle rolled over.

While the authorities were investigating the crash, the traffic in the area was slowed down as some lanes were closed.

Two people were transferred to hospital for treatment, while at least two more suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

More details about the crash are expected in the upcoming days.

Stay with us for more updates.

Alex Tuhell

Co-founder and publisher

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