Four year old child stuck by a vehicle on Second Ave.

Update - A four year old male child who was a pedestrian on Second Ave was struck by a motor vehicle and is currently being flown to Sick Kids in Toronto in serious but stable condition.

 

 

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Witnesses  says that a child has been struck by a vehicle near the old Heritage High School site closing Second Ave to traffic.
Both lanes of Second Ave North from Scarlett Road to Kenwood Street will be closed for a lengthy period of time while police conduct their investigation. Motorist are urge to find alternate routes

Police said in a release that "One individual has been transported to Health Sciences North for treatment." No word on the condition of the victim at this time.

We'll continue to update this story as information becomes available.

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We have reports that police have stopped traffic on Second Avenue near the old Heritage High School site. Source say there is a heavy police presence as well as fire and EMS on scene.

No other information is available at this time.

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Wendi

10/22/2016 2:58 PM

There is a white sedan taped off on second ave right by the kids park, Police forensics are photographing. Pedestrians are often raced by traffic at this light. I warn my kids about that particular crossing often as motorists are completely ignorant of the presence of kids in the area.


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Cheryl

10/22/2016 3:50 PM

Speed limit should be reduced to 25 km. That whole street is full of low rental housing along with many small children.

This is not the first time a child was hit on this street.

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