A car crash left two people dead in Fontana, California after a vehicle driving high speed in the wrong direction crashed with two other vehicles on Wednesday.
At around 3 p.m., a green Ford Expedition driving southbound on Sierra Avenue near Ramona Avenue at a high rate of speed crashed with several motorists traveling on the northbound side of the road, according to officials.
Police say they got 911 calls regarding the speeding vehicle but were not able to intercept it before the collision.
Two people were pronounced dead at the scene.
Three others were taken to a local hospital.
The driver of the Ford was hospitalized.
The victims in the hospital are all in critical condition, and one of them is going through surgery.
Identities of the victims haven’t been revealed as of yet.