Two adults and four children injured in t-bone crash on Linden and Wood streets in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Four children, two adults pulled from wreckage of Linden St. crash
Police said the minivan was stopped on Wood Street, a small, two-way alley, while another car was stopped, waiting to pull onto Wood from Linden. That section of Linden is a two-lane, one way street. Capt. William Reinik said the driver of the car waived for the minivan to pull out of Wood Street and when it did, it was hit by another car in the other lane of Linden Street. The T-bone impact lifted the minivan up on two wheels and pinned it between the sedan and a telephone pole.
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