A toddler suffered a large gash to his forehead Wednesday in a Yolo County crash and had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Ryan Troung, 2, of Woodland suffered a 5-6 inch laceration to his head when the car in which he was riding was struck by a pickup truck on Highway 16. The pickup was pulling a trailer that was improperly loaded, causing the trailer to sway from side-to-side, the California Highway Patrol reported in a press release.
The CHP said that Placido Hernandez was driving a Ford pickup eastbound on Highway 16 just south of the Cache Creek Casino about 3 p.m. Wednesday when his trailer carrying cinder blocks began to fishtail. Hernandez was traveling about 35-40 mph, the CHP said.
Quynh Troung, 29, of Woodland, was approaching from the opposite direction on Highway 16 with two passengers, including young Ryan who was properly secured in a car seat. The fishtailing trailer caused Hernandez to lose control and collide head-on with the Troung car.
Quynh Troung suffered abrasions and complained of pain. A passenger, Wgoc Tran, 28, of Woodland, suffered a broken right arm and complained of pain to her head, neck and back.
Hernandez was not injured. The collision is under investigation.









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