3 Hospitalized After Driver Runs Stop Sign, Collides With Truck in Madera County: CHP

The California Highway Patrol is investigating a Tuesday afternoon crash in Madera County that sent three people to the hospital. Photo: KFSN

MADERA COUNTY, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) — The California Highway Patrol is investigating a crash in Madera County that sent three people to the hospital.

The crash happened on Avenue 25 and Road 9 at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Photos from the CHP show a medical helicopter and one of the mangled vehicles.

Authorities say the driver of a Mazda ran a stop sign and rolled into the path of a large Ford truck.

The truck collided with the Mazda, which then crashed into a fence and power pole.

The man driving the Mazda and his two passengers were taken to the hospital with major injuries.

The driver of the truck had minor injuries.