Teen Airlifted after Pedestrian Crash on Fairview Drive [Carson City, NV]
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Teen Airlifted after Pedestrian Crash on Fairview Drive [Carson City, NV]

15-Year-Old Girl Injured in Pedestrian Collision near Gordon Street

CARSON CITY, NV (October 27, 2023) - Monday morning, one teenager was transported to a hospital by helicopter following a pedestrian accident that occurred on Fairview Drive. On October 23rd, at approximately 6:00 a.m., police were called to the scene near Gordon Street.

According to investigators, a vehicle struck a 15-year-old girl in the vicinity. Emergency responders arrived and airlifted the girl to Renown Hospital for further medical care. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and fully cooperated with the authorities.

Preliminary assessments did not indicate any impairment as a contributing factor. As of now, the current condition of the teenager has not been updated, and a comprehensive investigation is still in progress.

Operating a vehicle is a significant responsibility that should be approached with caution. Maintaining constant focus on the road and avoiding distractions is crucial to preventing collisions. By adhering to safe driving practices, you can contribute to the safety of yourself and those sharing the road with you.



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