Two Pedestrians Transported After Being Hit By Cars In Separate Incidents On California Avenue
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – There are two separate pedestrian vs. car accidents on California Avenue on Pittsburgh's North Side on Monday night, with one victim transported to the hospital from each scene.
The first occurred around 8 p.m. on the 2600 block of California Avenue, considered the Marshall-Shadeland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The incident involved a child, who was transported to the hospital. There is currently no word on his condition.
Busy night out here. @PghPolice and #Pittsburgh #Medics on the scene at #California ave where a #child was reportedly hit by a car. Medics were seen transporting a person but no word on their condition. Working on more details for @KDKA tonight at 11. pic.twitter.com/D8wJ1Lpx6M
— Chris Kunicki (@K00nix_Photog) February 5, 2019
The second accident occurred at 8:27 p.m. at the corner of California and Davis avenues in Brighton Heights. The victim in that incident was reportedly an older woman. There is currently no word on the condition of the victim.
And it continues. This time #California ave and #Davis ave #BrightonHeights again. @PghPolice investigating another reported pedestrian vs car. Witnesses are telling me that an older woman was hit as she was crossing California ave. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/5Ioi5gE0yh
— Chris Kunicki (@K00nix_Photog) February 5, 2019
The accident is currently under investigation. California Avenue was closed from Davis Avenue to Fairlee Street.
Stay with KDKA and KDKA.com for this developing story.