A woman has been seriously injured in a collision between a car and a truck at the N-121 in Bardenas
As a result of the collision, the truck has been completely burned, but the driver has been able to get out of the vehicle and has been unharmed, while the driver of the car, a 32-year-old neighbour of Tudela, has been trapped in the car and has had to be released by the fire brigade, according to 112-SOS-Navarra.
A32-year-old woman has been seriously injured in a frontal collision between the car she was driving and a truck at kilometre 66 of the N-121 in Bardenas.
As a result of the collision, the truck has been completely burned, but the driver has been able to get out of the vehicle and has been unharmed, while the driver of the car, a 32-year-old neighbour of Tudela, has been trapped in the car and has had to be released by the fire brigade, according to 112-SOS-Navarra.
Subsequently, the medicalized ambulance has taken him to the Navarra University Hospital in Pamplona, where he has been admitted with very serious multiple injuries.
The SOS Navarra 112 Emergency Management Centre received a warning of the accident at 5.50 p.m. and sent firefighters from the parks of Peralta, Tafalla and Tudela, an advanced life-support ambulance (medicalized), a medical team from Caparroso and patrols from the Foral Police and the Civil Guard to the site.
The Civil Guard has indicated that the alcohol and drug tests carried out on the driver of the truck have been negative.
The road has been cut off at the scene of the accident and traffic has been cut and regulated while the injured person was being treated, vehicles removed and roads cleared.
The Navarre Civil Guard Traffic Association has taken over the investigation and investigation of the proceedings with the assistance of citizen security patrols.
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