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Crash in Philadelphia's Juniata Park section involving ice cream truck injures 3 people, police say

Crash in Philadelphia's Juniata Park section involving ice cream truck injures 3 people, police say

CBS Newsa day ago
Three people were injured, including two in critical condition, in a crash involving an ice cream truck in Philadelphia's Juniata Park section on Wednesday, police said.
The crash happened on the 4400 block of Whitaker Avenue at around 3 p.m., according to police.
Three vehicles, including an ice cream truck, were involved in the crash.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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