One person dead in motorcycle vs. auto crash in N Austin
AUSTIN, TX – One person died as a result of a motorcycle accident in north Austin this afternoon, according to a tweet by the Austin-Travis County EMS.
#ATXTrafficFatality 12000 Research Blvd NB (12:58) #ATCEMSMedics have obtained a Deceased On Scene pronouncement of an adult patient from an auto vs motorcycle collision. Expect significant #ATXTraffic closures & delays in the area for investigation. Avoid area if possible.
— ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) September 12, 2020
The accident happened in the 12000 block of Research Boulevard just before 1 p.m. when a vehicle and a motorcycle collided.
One person, whose identity was not revealed in the report, died at the scene of the accident.
The circumstances of the collision were not available.
ATCEMS warned travelers to avoid the area, due to heavy traffic delays due to the investigation of the accident.
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