One killed in Embarcadero car crash
Police said at least one person has died in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on The Embarcadero.
Police said at least one person has died in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on The Embarcadero.
Police said at least one person has died in a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on The Embarcadero in San Francisco.
Police Officer Albie Esparza said on Twitter at 2:43 p.m. that the collision resulted in a fatality.
The collision was first reported at 12:09 p.m. on The Embarcadero at Bryant Street, San Francisco Fire Department spokesman Jonathan Baxter said.
An initial report said three people were injured, with two in critical condition and one in stable condition.
The northbound lanes of The Embarcadero remain closed this afternoon. Bryant Street traffic on the area is being diverted to southbound The Embarcadero, Esparza said.
San Francisco Municipal Railway service on the N-Judah, T-Third and E-Embarcadero lines could be affected, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
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