
"According to Creely, an eyewitness said the driver of a grey Toyota Crown XLE had run a red light, causing the crash. The witness also told Creely that he spoke to the driver of the Toyota, who, after exiting the vehicle, said that he had crashed his car and asked to borrow a sweater. He was told no and then allegedly fled the scene on foot down 22nd Street toward Florida Street."
"When Creely arrived at the scene, a woman whose car had been struck in the accident still appeared to be stuck inside the vehicle because the airbag had inflated. "A crowd had gathered, and people were standing around her vehicle trying to comfort her," Creely said. The San Francisco Fire Department confirmed the woman was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries."
An apparent hit-and-run driver triggered a four-car pileup at the intersection of 22nd and Bryant streets in the early morning. Elizabeth Creely heard the crash around 6:10 a.m. and arrived shortly after. An eyewitness reported a grey Toyota Crown XLE ran a red light and caused the collision. The reported Toyota driver exited, admitted crashing and asked to borrow a sweater before allegedly fleeing on foot toward Florida Street. A woman remained trapped in her car due to an inflated airbag and was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Two parked cars were also hit and debris stretched halfway down 22nd Street. Police and paramedics later cleared the intersection.
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