An incident in Los Angeles left 30 injured after a driver plowed into a crowd early Saturday morning. Victims were transported to local hospitals and trauma centers, the Associated Press reported, citing Capt. Adam Van Gerpen, public information officer for the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

The LAFD said there were three in critical condition, six in serious condition and 19 in fair condition. Additionally, seven patients refused transport. According to LAFD, 124 fire personnel assisted at the scene. The incident occurred on Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood.

According to reports, a line of people, the majority of whom were women, were waiting to enter the nightclub when they were struck by a vehicle. The drive apparently also hit a taco truck and a valet stand, according to the Associated Press.

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