CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- As a result of a vehicle rollover accident on Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 10, 2015, one Marine died, six Marines are currently in critical condition, eight are in stable condition and four have been discharged from medical facilities.
The hospitals providing medical care to the Marines injured are: Scripps Memorial Hospital, Palomar Medical Center, Mission Hospital, Sharp Memorial Hospital and Tri-City Medical Center.
Following the incident, Major General Daniel J. O’Donohue, commanding general of 1st Marine Division, provided the following statement for release:
“After this tragic training accident, our first concern is for the welfare of our deceased Marine, the injured and their families. They are held close in our hearts and prayers. Our commanders, chaplains, medical personnel and families and surrounding communities have come together in support. We deeply appreciate all the support and sympathy that we have received for this tragic loss.”
The vehicle involved was a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR), commonly known as a 7-Ton truck. Its primary use is transporting Marines and hauling fuel, water, food and supplies.
No additional details are available at this time.