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Brentwood: Man Airlifted to Local Hospital After Vasco Vehicle Crash

by ECT

At 7:47 am Wednesday, the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District responded to a report of a vehicle crash at Marsh Creek Road and Vasco in unincorporated Brentwood.

According to the District, this was a two vehicle crash where a male had lost consciousness while sustaining other injuries. He was airlifted to a local hospital. The driver in a second vehicle sustained minor injuries and was released at scene.

The roadway was blocked for about an hour and has since been reopened.

Detail Information
8:58 AM9[20] PTY XPORTED TO JOHN MUIR WC FOR MAJ BY OFCR HAMMERSON 17530 // ARROWHEAD TOW 800-750-6539 2PLTS 22651G GG00116 A17952
8:52 AM8[16] A19-405A PYT XPORTED JOHN MUIR WC FOR MAJ / 2 VEH 1180 / OTHER VEH AT OWNERS REQ
7:59 AM7[13] WB CLOSED AT INTERSECTION
7:59 AM6[12] [Notification] [CHP]-Problem changed from 1183-Trfc Collision-Unkn Inj to 1179-Trfc Collision-1141 Enrt by CHP
7:55 AM5[11] [Rotation Request Comment] 1039 ARROWHEAD W/ 2 800-750-6539
7:53 AM4[10] REQ 2 1185R
7:49 AM3[8] 1039 1141 FOR LINE 6
7:49 AM2[6] A19-405A BLKG WB LNS JNO INTERSECTION // 2 VEH HEAD ON
7:47 AM1[3] 1039 1141

 

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5 comments

PattyOfurniture Apr 8, 2020 - 10:24 am

Oh! Another head on crash on Vasco! You don’t say!…..

MAGA Apr 8, 2020 - 11:18 am

Shelter in place! Stay home! Stay healthy! It’s not hard to figure out.

Paulette Defazio Apr 8, 2020 - 2:41 pm

Some are still working and need to travel. I’m a caregiver and I travel vasco regularly. Staying home might may not be an option. I hope the person airlifted will be ok?

Katherine Apr 8, 2020 - 4:20 pm

It sounds like the driver had a medical emergency, i.e. cardiac or seizure, while driving which caused him to lose consciousness. How scary. Prayers for his recovery.

George Apr 9, 2020 - 7:12 am

Making excuses for bad behavior. We both know that intersection is a hotspot for knuckleheads. Most likely NOT a medical issue, but a bonehead issue

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