A cement truck collided with a Metro train in Inglewood, leaving at least one person injured Thursday evening, authorities say.
The crash involved a K Line train and happened around 6:30 p.m. in the area of Florence and Cedar avenues, near the CEMEX Inglewood Concrete Plant.
Footage showed the cement truck on its side, and a cracked windshield on the train. Los Angeles County firefighters arrived at the scene and reported one person was hurt, but further details on the victim's condition were not released.The K Line opened last October and passes through South L.A. and Inglewood.Related Topics
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