SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, July 18. (EUROPE PRESS) –
A total of two women, both 36 years old, have been injured of varying degrees after two passenger cars collided in Santa Úrsula, on the island of Tenerife, as reported by the Canary Islands 112 Emergency and Security Coordination Center.
The events occurred this Sunday afternoon on the Carretera España of the aforementioned municipality, a place to which the personnel of the Canary Emergency Service (SUC) have traveled, who upon arriving in the area verified that one of the wounds presented trauma on the back of a mild nature, except for complications.
Likewise, the SUC personnel assisted the other affected woman who presented moderate back trauma, except for complications. Both injuries were taken by ambulance to Hospiten Bellevue University Hospital.
Civil Guard agents also appeared at the scene of the incident and carried out the corresponding report.