Firefighters Extricate Passengers From 2 Cars After Oakland Crash

OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- Occupants of two vehicles were extricated by firefighters Sunday evening after the vehicles collided in Oakland, fire officials said.

The first report of the collision came in at 6:16 p.m. at 28th and Peralta streets, Battalion Chief Geoff Hunter said.

One vehicle ended up on its roof.

One person in each vehicle was extricated and both were taken to a hospital with injuries, Hunter said.

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