Los Angeles, CA (September 9, 2025) – On Sunday afternoon, a collision between two vehicles caused injuries near the intersection of West Manchester Avenue and South Normandy Avenue, close to a McDonald’s in the Vermont Knolls area. The accident occurred at approximately 4:50 PM, leading to a prompt Code 3 response due to the need for urgent medical care for the injured. As per the dispatch audio from the LAPD’s South Traffic Division, an ambulance was summoned to the location to aid the injured in the accident. Emergency responders, comprising paramedics and police officers, arrived promptly to evaluate the victims and offer medical assistance. The injured individuals were stabilized on-site before being taken to a nearby hospital for additional assessment. Details regarding the injuries sustained have not yet been revealed. The accident involved a pair of vehicles, but the reason for the crash has not been established. The intersection at Manchester and Normandy, which features several businesses and fast food restaurants, faced moderate traffic congestion as emergency responders managed the situation and carried out initial inquiries. Officials are further examining the circumstances surrounding the accident, including any potential traffic violations or reckless driving that may have played a role. We extend our heartfelt hopes for a swift recovery to those affected by this incident. Overview of collisions between two vehicles in busy Los Angeles intersections. Collisions between two vehicles at significant intersections are a frequent cause of injury accidents in Los Angeles. The recent crash at the junction of Manchester and Normandy serves as a stark reminder of how swiftly accidents can happen, even in known or typical settings. This intersection, situated near shopping areas and fast-food outlets, frequently sees heavy foot and vehicle traffic. The likelihood of errors or distractions is considerable due to vehicles entering and exiting parking areas and making turns at traffic signals. Accidents between two vehicles frequently lead to T-bone or side-impact collisions, resulting in serious injuries, particularly when seatbelts or airbags do not fully mitigate the impact’s force. Individuals involved in these accidents often experience whiplash, head traumas, broken bones, or internal injuries, which may necessitate long-term care and rehabilitation.
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