One critical after crash
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Marisa O’Neil
A multi-vehicle crash sent three people to local hospitals and closed
down the Adams Avenue bridge for more than five hours Wednesday
morning.
Costa Mesa resident Glenn Morton, 49, was seriously injured when a
chain-reaction crash sent another car across lanes, hitting his van
head-on, police said. Morton was taken to Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana in critical condition.
Two other drivers, Laura Long, 51, of Newport Beach and Star De
Luna, 38, of Huntington Beach, complained of pain and were taken to
nearby hospitals, Carver said.
The accident happened just after 8 a.m., Costa Mesa police Sgt.
Marty Carver said.
A 1999 Nissan Altima driven by Prasanthi Patel, 18, of Fountain
Valley, appeared to be the first car involved in the crash, Carver
said. She was not injured, Carver said.
“[The Altima] was going eastbound on Adams by the bridge at a high
rate of speed and [made] attempts to avoid colliding with slowing
traffic on Adams west of Shantar [Drive],” Carver said.
The car swerved, hitting De Luna’s 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, which was
driving in the same direction, he said. That sent the Tiburon into
westbound lanes, striking an oncoming 1969 Volkswagen bus driven by
Morton.
Patel’s Altima then struck Long’s 2000 Chevrolet Blazer, also
driving east on Adams Avenue, police said.
Hours after the accident, a long, silver bumper remained lodged on
the rear of the Blazer, parked on the side of Adams Avenue. A silver
Altima, its bumper missing, sat some 15 feet behind.
A red Tiburon, its front end smashed in, was perpendicular to
westbound lanes near the Volkswagen.
Police took measurements and scoured the scene for evidence for
hours after the accident. Alcohol did not appear to be a factor,
Carver said.
The Adams Avenue bridge that connects Costa Mesa and Huntington
Beach remained closed until at least 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Traffic was diverted at Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach and
at Albatross Drive in Costa Mesa.
So far, no citations have been issued, Carver said. The accident
is under investigation.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at marisa.oneil @latimes.com.
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