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Miami, FL – Woman Hospitalized in Pedestrian Collision on Second St

Miami, FL - Woman Hospitalized in Pedestrian Collision on Second St

Miami, FL (February 8, 2024) – According to authorities, a person was hit by a flatbed truck in downtown Miami on Wednesday morning and taken to the hospital with severe head injuries.

Miami Officer Michael Vega reported that a woman in her 50s had been struck when police arrived at 133 NE Second Avenue at 9:30 a.m. in the morning. According to authorities, the truck’s driver struck the woman as he was traveling east on Northeast Second Street and turning right onto Second Road. The woman was transferred to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, and officers say the driver was cited. An investigation is still active in the interim.

Our thoughts go out to the injured woman and her family.

Note: This post was written for informational purposes. Our dedicated team of writers uses outside sources to create these accident news reports. These sources include local news reports, police reports, social media posts, and eyewitness accounts of injury accidents that take place in South Florida. Members of our writing team have not independently verified all facts in these posts; therefore, if you locate something that is inaccurate in our post, please contact Boone & Davis as soon as possible so that we can correct the post immediately. We will remove a post upon request.

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