Three Pedestrians Injured After Being Struck at Granada Drive and Cleveland Avenue
Three pedestrians were injured after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Granada Drive and Cleveland Avenue, prompting an emergency response from local law enforcement officers, firefighters, and paramedics. The collision occurred during active roadway hours at the busy intersection, which pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists frequently use. First responders arrived quickly to assess the scene, provide medical assistance, and secure the area. All three injured pedestrians were treated by paramedics and transported to nearby hospitals for further evaluation and care. The extent of their injuries has not been publicly disclosed.
According to preliminary reports, the pedestrians were struck while crossing at or near the intersection when the collision occurred. Emergency crews worked to stabilize the injured individuals while officers redirected traffic to prevent further hazards. Debris and evidence were documented at the scene as investigators began working to determine how the crash unfolded. Portions of Granada Drive and Cleveland Avenue experienced temporary closures or delays while authorities conducted their investigation.
Intersections are among the most dangerous locations for pedestrian crashes due to turning vehicles, visibility challenges, and drivers failing to yield the right-of-way. Pedestrian collisions often occur when motorists are distracted, speeding, or disregarding traffic signals and crosswalks. Authorities are continuing to investigate whether driver negligence, failure to yield, or other traffic violations contributed to the incident.