
"Two pedestrians were struck by a car Friday afternoon in the Mission District and left with life-threatening injuries, according to police and fire officials at the scene. Four more people were left with minor injuries after the car also struck another oncoming vehicle."
"When Mission Local arrived at the scene, the area at 22nd Street and South Van Ness Avenue had been cordoned off with police tape. Shoes and clothes were strewn across the street, and one slipper was on the roof of the colliding car."
"Wheeler went outside, where she saw two people lying on the street. One of them was conscious, Wheeler said, and kept asking about the other, who was not responding."
A vehicle collision occurred Friday afternoon at 22nd Street and South Van Ness Avenue in the Mission District, resulting in six people being transported to hospitals. Two pedestrians sustained life-threatening injuries and were taken to San Francisco General Hospital, while four occupants from the two vehicles involved received minor injuries. The scene showed significant impact, with personal items scattered across the street. A nearby resident heard screeching brakes and a loud crash, then witnessed two pedestrians on the street, one conscious and asking about the other. Fire Department officials indicated both pedestrians were expected to survive.
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