2 people in critical condition after wreck
A multi-vehicle wreck left 2 people in critical condition on Sunday.
Posted: Apr 25, 2021 8:16 PM
Posted By: Timothy Collins
Multiple people are injured after a wreck in Madison Co. on Sunday.
The Hazel Green Fire Department said two victims are in critical condition after the multi-vehicle crash.
Don Webster, Huntsville Emergency Medical Services spokesman, said it happened around 6:20 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 231/431 and Grimwood Road.
The Hazel Green Fire Department, HEMSI, Madison Co. Rescue Squad, ALEA and the Madison Co. Sheriff s Office all responded to the scene.
Stay with WAAY 31 for updates.
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