Multi-vehicle crash at Azle High School in NW Tarrant Co. injures at least 2
AZLE, TX – At least two people sustained injuries Wednesday afternoon in a three-vehicle collision at Azle High School in northwest Tarrant County, reports DFW Scanner.
Major Accident (Azle) Azle FD, Briar-Reno FD, and law enforcement are working a major accident at Azle High School. 3 vehicles, 1 reportedly hit a building. At least two people injured.
— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) January 10, 2024
The incident happened sometime before 4:37 p.m. The high school is located north of TX-199 at 1200 Boyd Road. This is northwest of Walnut Creek Elementary and Shady Grove Park.
The circumstances of the accident have not yet been disclosed. Police say that one of the three vehicles involved crashed into a building at the high school.
There’s no word yet on the severity of the victims’ injuries.
A full investigation is underway. Our team of news bloggers will circle back if we learn more about the cause of the accident.
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