Multiple Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on 60 Freeway East of 710
Multiple people were injured following a multi-vehicle crash on the 60 Freeway east of the 710 interchange, prompting a large-scale emergency response from California Highway Patrol officers, firefighters, and paramedics. The collision occurred during active traffic hours along the busy freeway corridor, which serves as a major route for commuters and commercial traffic. Emergency crews arrived quickly to provide medical assistance, secure the scene, and manage traffic conditions. Several injured individuals were treated at the scene, and at least some were transported to nearby hospitals for further evaluation and care. The full extent of the injuries has not yet been released.
Preliminary reports indicate that multiple vehicles were involved in the collision, resulting in significant vehicle damage and debris scattered across several lanes of traffic. First responders worked to assess injuries, stabilize victims, and prevent secondary collisions while officers implemented traffic control measures. Portions of the 60 Freeway east of the 710 experienced major delays as lanes were temporarily closed for emergency operations and crash investigation.
The 60 Freeway is one of Southern California’s busiest transportation corridors, particularly near major interchanges such as the 710. Multi-vehicle crashes in these areas often occur due to congestion, sudden braking, unsafe lane changes, or drivers following too closely. Chain-reaction collisions can develop within seconds, leaving motorists with little time to react. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, including traffic flow, vehicle positions, and whether driver negligence contributed to the incident.