Seven people were injured Monday when a truck crashed

into pedestrians in San Francisco.

Two of the people injured were elderly and suffered

serious to life-threatening injuries. The others had minor

injuries and were treated on the scene.

The truck driver was arrested and a red alert was

initiated in the surrounding area.

Police are still investigating but do not believe the

incident was terror-related.

Seven people were injured Monday when a truck crashed into two

pedestrians and a car with a family of five inside in San

Francisco, NBC Bay Area reported.

The San Francisco Police Department said the driver of the truck

ran a red light at the intersection of 21st Ave and Geary Street

and lost control of the vehicle, hitting two pedestrians, a

parked car, and another car with a family inside, according to

ABC’s local affiliate in the

area.

Two of the injured were elderly people, and one had

life-threatening injuries, while the other had serious injuries,

the San Francisco Fire Department said. Officials told NBC that

the elderly pedestrians were taken to a trauma center for

treatment.

The family of five had minor injuries and were evaluated at the

scene of the collision.

Officials arrested the truck driver and were waiting for a

translator because he only speaks Cantonese, according to ABC7 News. A red

alert was initiated in the surrounding area.

Police spokeswoman Grace Gatpandan told Mercury News there are no

indications at this time that the incident was a terrorist

attack, and the driver did not appear to be intoxicated or on

drugs.