Three people were injured early Saturday in a crash on fog-shrouded Highway 101 near Los Alamos, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
Firefighters and other emergency personnel were dispatched about 6:45 a.m. to the collision in the northbound highway lanes at Palmer Road, said fire Capt. Scott Safechuck.
The crash involved a a GMC SUV that overturned, and a Ford pickup truck, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A female occupant of the pickup suffered moderate injuries, while a male occupant sustained minor injuries, Safechuck said.
The solo male driver of the SUV suffered moderate injuries.
All three were transported by AMR ambulance to Marian Regional Medical Center in Santa Maria.
Their names and details on their conditions were not available.
The left-hand northbound lane was shut down for a time in the area of the crash, which was under investigation by the CHP.




