CORRECTION [5/14/25, 11:20 p.m.]: A previous version of this article stated that the women were on bikes and that the driver was the sole occupant of the vehicle. It has been updated to clarify they were pedestrians and that the driver was not the sole occupant.

Two women sustained injuries in a car crash on Camino Pescadero and Sabado Tarde Road on Tuesday, according to Santa Barbara County Fire Department Public Information Officer Scott Safechuck. 

Firefighters attend to the pedestrians lodged underneath the vehicle. Photo courtesy Scott Safechuck.

At 6:44 p.m., an Infiniti SUV drove westbound on Sabado, heading toward the southside of the intersection on Pescadero, when it collided with the two women, according to California Highway Patrol (CHP) Public Information Officer Jon Gutierrez. The two women experienced blunt force trauma and were lodged underneath the vehicle.

On-scene paramedics said one woman sustained major injuries and the other sustained minor injuries, Safechuck said. Ground ambulances transported them to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. The Nexus was unable to confirm their current condition.

The driver of the vehicle was not injured. Guiterrez said she was not impaired while driving, and that she “failed to see that there were two pedestrians.”

The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the CHP. CHP could not confirm if the two pedestrians are UCSB students.

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