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Four vehicles involved in Shea accident

Posted 12/7/18

Four vehicles were involved in collisions on Shea Boulevard just west of Palisades Boulevard on Friday morning that had traffic restricted in both directions for about two hours.

Cause of the …

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Four vehicles involved in Shea accident

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Four vehicles were involved in collisions on Shea Boulevard just west of Palisades Boulevard on Friday morning that had traffic restricted in both directions for about two hours.

Cause of the accident is under investigation by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, but it appears there were separate collisions in each direction on the roadway.

According to Fountain Hills Fire Department Chief Dave Ott there were four patients, two were transported by ambulance with minor injuries, one refused transport and was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle and one person was not injured.