Saskatoon

High-speed, 4-car collision in Saskatoon sends 3 people to hospital: police

A four-collision in Saskatoon has sent three people to hospital, one with life-threatening injuries. Police say one of the vehicles may have run a stop sign at high speed

Police say one of the vehicles may have sped through a stop sign

One person suffered life-threatening injuries and two others were injured in a four-vehicle collision Tuesday morning in Saskatoon. (Saskatoon Fire Department)

Saskatoon police say a vehicle may have run a stop sign at high speed, causing a four-vehicle collision that sent three people to hospital.

The collision happened around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Avenue F and 19th Street West.

Police say it appears one of vehicles that ran a stop sign and collided with another vehicle. Two other vehicles were struck following the initial collision.

Police say a vehicle may have run a stop sign, resulting in a four-vehicle collision at Avenue F and 19th Street West in Saskatoon Tuesday morning. (Saskatoon Fire Department)

A man, 32, has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. 

Two others, a man and a woman, were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

The Saskatoon Fire Department said one of the injured needed to be extricated from their vehicle.

Traffic restrictions have now been lifted in the area.