A three-car crash in Erie left a child and an adult injured Saturday afternoon at the intersection of West 32nd Street and Pittsburgh Avenue. The accident occurred just after 12:00 PM on September 13 and drew a quick response from emergency personnel.
Erie police, fire, and EMS crews arrived to find three vehicles with visible damage blocking the intersection. According to initial reports, a child and one adult were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. The conditions of the injured individuals have not yet been released, but both were reported to be conscious at the scene.
The crash caused temporary traffic delays as responders worked to assist the injured and clear the wreckage. Police diverted traffic around the scene while investigating the cause of the collision.
At this time, no charges or citations have been issued, and the cause of the three-car crash in Erie remains under investigation. Officials have not confirmed whether speed, distraction, or other factors contributed to the incident.
The intersection of W 32nd and Pittsburgh is a busy area, especially during the weekend, and drivers are urged to proceed with caution. Accidents involving multiple vehicles and young passengers highlight the importance of seatbelt use, safe speeds, and driver attentiveness.
Further updates will be released as more information becomes available from investigators.
