Authorities said the person who died was a man who was in extremely critical condition after the collision

Phoenix, AZ – (UPDATE) – The Authorities have identified the man who died in a two-vehicle collision that left four other people seriously injured in West Phoenix as 36-year-old John Fisher.
According to Phoenix Police, Fisher was traveling westbound on Indian School Road when his vehicle collided with another, as the second vehicle was pulling out of a business on the north side of the street, at the intersection with Avenue 78.
Fisher was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision. Fisher, two other men, and a woman were transported to the hospital in critical condition. Fisher was reportedly in extremely critical condition and succumbed to his injuries.
First Update – Phoenix, AZ – One of the four people who were critically injured following a two-vehicle crash at a Phoenix intersection Friday evening is dead, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
Authorities said the person who died was a man who was in extremely critical condition after the collision
Original Story
Phoenix, AZ – Four people were injured, three of them critically, following a two-car collision at a Phoenix intersection Friday evening
The major collision happened at 78th Avenue and Indian School Road at about 6:45 p.m. on May 9.
Reportedly, three men and a woman were taken to the hospital – three of them in critical condition.
One of the male patients was listed in extremely critical condition.
Drivers were asked to Camelback Road for east-west travel and 75th Avenue for north-south as crews worked to clear the crash scene.
The crash is under investigation.
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