
1 in critical condition, man arrested for impaired driving after 4-vehicle Brampton collision
Around 4:15 p.m., officers responded to a collision at the intersection of Highway 50 and Coleraine Drive, Peel Regional Police said on X. Police reported multiple injuries, including one person who was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition.
Peel paramedics told CBC Toronto they took two people hospital with injuries.
A man was suspected of impaired driving and has been taken into custody, police said.
The intersection was closed following the collision, and police warned drivers to take alternate routes.
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