Minor Injuries Suffered in Concord Crash on Highway 4 near Solano Way

Concord, California (October 25, 2021) – Authorities are investigating a traffic collision that happened Sunday evening in Concord, resulting in minor injuries.
The California Highway Patrol said the incident occurred at around 7:20 p.m. on eastbound Highway 4 near Solano Way.
A black Toyota sedan, a Ford Fusion, and a third vehicle were involved in the accident. One of the vehicles had its airbags deployed.
Firefighters and paramedics responded to the scene to help an unknown number of parties who suffered minor injuries.
The Toyota sedan was towed away with moderate front-end damage and the Ford Fusion with major rear-end damage.
CHP is investigating the cause of the collision.
Traffic Collisions in California
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