UPDATED: Woman taken to hospital after vehicle flips in Scarborough collision
Emergency crews were called to the intersection of McCowan Road and Eglinton Avenue East at around 6:30 p.m. following a two-vehicle collision.
Toronto police said one of the vehicles flipped onto its roof and there were reports of children in the vehicle. Police later said there were not in fact any kids in the vehicle. Toronto Paramedic Services told CP24 that one woman in her 20s was transported to a trauma centre in serious but stable condition.It is not yet clear what caused the collision.A blue pickup truck is seen following a collision near Eglinton Avenue and McCowan Road Monday July 25, 2022.
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