ATCEMS: 1 dead, 2 injured after crash on East Riverside Drive
The Austin Police Department and Austin-Travis County EMS responded to the crash in the 2300 block of East Riverside Drive shortly before 4 p.m.. APD said on social media both directions were closed to drivers between Burton Drive and Willow Creek.
One person was pronounced dead on the scene, according to ATCEMS medics.
Additionally, one adult patient was transported to Dell Seton with not life-threatening injuries, and another person refused transport, medics said.
Drivers should expect delays, as well as seek alternate routes. No other details were available Saturday.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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