Pedestrian in Freistadt injured in the event of an accident - rescue operation on site

Eine 60-jährige Fußgängerin wurde am 20. November in Freistadt von einem Auto erfasst und verletzt. Die Rettung versorgte sie und brachte sie ins Krankenhaus. Weitere Details im Artikel.
A 60-year-old pedestrian was hit and injured by a car in Freistadt on November 20. The rescue provided her and took her to the hospital. More details in the article. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Pedestrian in Freistadt injured in the event of an accident - rescue operation on site

In the early morning of November 20, 2024, an accident scenario occurred in Pregarten, in the Freistadt district, which shook the local community. A 35-year-old driver wanted to drive her vehicle out of a parking space when she apparently overlooked a 60-year-old pedestrian who crossed the street. In the collision, the older lady injured his foot.

The situation happened around 6 a.m. when the pedestrian left the sidewalk to cross the road. At that time, the driver was about to move her car. It is unclear why the driver did not notice the pedestrian. The consequence of the accident was a foot injury of an indefinite degree for the 60-year-old.

rescue and hospital stay

After the incident, the injured pedestrian was immediately supplied by the Pregarten rescue. In view of the injuries, they decided to take them to a hospital in Linz where it was treated. The exact severity of your injuries is still being examined.

accidents like this are always an issue in the region, especially when it comes to the safety of pedestrians. While traffic rises steadily, it is important to remind both the driver and pedestrians to caution. The circumstances of the incident will continue to be checked and it remains to be seen which measures may be taken to improve security at this point.

Only recently there were similar incidents that sparked the discussion about traffic safety again. It is not only a question of driving behavior, but also the infrastructure that must be safe for pedestrians. For more information about this incident and its circumstances, See the current reporting on www.5min.at .