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Panama City Beach, Fla:
Two people are being treated for injuries from a multi-car accident Monday evening on Panama City Beach.
It happened on back beach road just east of Richard Jackson blvd., formerly known as Beckrich Road.
Maj. Dave Humphreys with Panama City Beach Police says a Chrysler Sebring was west bound on Back Beach Road (HWY 98), when it crossed the grass median and hit two other vehicles. Debris from the collision flew and struck two more vehicles. The drivers of the sebring and one of vehicles hit were taken to Bay Medical with serious injuries. Two passengers of the other vehicle were taken to Gulf Coast also with serious injuries.
Maj. Humphreys says the incident could be alcohol related and is still under investigation.
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