Serious accident on the A95: Four injured in the chaos near Munich-Sendling!

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Serious accident on the A95 near Munich-Sendling: Two cars collide, four people are injured, the fire department is on duty.

Schwerer Unfall auf der A95 bei München-Sendling: Zwei Autos kollidieren, vier Personen verletzt, Feuerwehr im Einsatz.
Serious accident on the A95 near Munich-Sendling: Two cars collide, four people are injured, the fire department is on duty.

Serious accident on the A95: Four injured in the chaos near Munich-Sendling!

There was a serious traffic accident on the A95 motorway near the Munich-Sendling exit on Monday evening, around 9:45 p.m., involving two vehicles, a black Mercedes and a silver Opel. The situation on site was described by the fire brigade as “chaotic”, which made alerting the emergency services to ensure traffic safety all the more important. The fire brigade was alerted due to unclear descriptions in the emergency call, which quickly indicated an emergency situation. As the Evening newspaper reported, the alert level was increased to “traffic accident – ​​person trapped”.

Around 30 firefighters and 15 rescue services were involved during the operation. The entire rescue operation took about two hours. The situation of the 21-year-old passenger in the Mercedes was particularly worrying, as she had to be taken to hospital with serious head injuries. The 27-year-old driver of the vehicle was also taken for medical treatment. The two women in the Opel, 52 and 53 years old, received outpatient care on site and were then able to continue their journey. Again Press portal As shown, heavy rescue equipment was used to free the trapped passenger from her vehicle.

The cause of the accident remains unclear

To date, no information is available regarding the exact cause of the accident or property damage. However, the accident has once again highlighted the need for a comprehensive road safety strategy. The statistics on traffic accidents shows how important such operations are for road safety.

The collected data on traffic accidents is of central importance for local transport policy. They serve not only for legislation, but also for traffic education and to improve infrastructure and vehicle technology. Safe driving and the protection of all road users have the highest priority.