Accident on Peris y Valero in Valencia Injures Four People

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A serious accident occurred on Peris y Valero street in Valencia, leaving four people injured, including a four-year-old child. This information comes from Levante-EMV, part of the Iberian Press group.

Four people were injured in the crash, among them a minor. The incident took place at the intersection of Peris y Valero with Maestro Aguilar Street, near a pedestrian crossing where a mother pushing a stroller and her four-year-old son were involved, along with two other men. The force of the collision threw several individuals into the roadway, and a second vehicle could not stop in time to avoid the impact.

Initial reports indicate that the driver of one vehicle lost control for reasons not yet known and veered onto the median near the intersection. The vehicle crossed the roadway and struck the pedestrians and nearby traffic lanes, causing chaos and scattering bystanders as emergency responders arrived.

The other vehicle involved in the sequence of events had been traveling irregularly along the street toward Plaza Manuel Sanchis Guarner. A breathalyzer test was conducted on the first driver, and a drug test was also performed, though the results have not been released at this time.

Firefighters, Valencia Local Police, two SAMU units, an SVB unit, and a rapid response vehicle with advanced life support were dispatched to the scene to assist. A woman and a man sustained minor injuries, while the four-year-old boy and another man were reported to be in serious condition but not life-threatening as they were transported to the hospital for treatment.

The Valencia Local Police closed the affected stretch of Peris y Valero to traffic to safeguard the area and allow responders to work. Traffic detours were put in place to ease congestion around the Giorgetta bridge and nearby intersections.

According to reports from the Local Police, three teams were mobilized along with firefighters, two SAMU ambulances, one SVB unit, one advanced life support, and a rapid response vehicle. Emergency services coordinated a rapid response to stabilize the victims and transfer them to medical facilities for continued care. This summary reflects the situation as it was at the time of initial reporting and will be updated as information becomes available.

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