Crime & Safety
Person Hospitalized After Being Struck By Car In East Harlem, FDNY Says
A pedestrian was hit in an East Harlem intersection Thursday morning.

EAST HARLEM, NY — A pedestrian was taken to the hospital after being struck by a car Thursday morning in East Harlem, an FDNY spokesman told Patch.
The victim — who has not been identified — was hit at 10:05 a.m. near the corner of Third Avenue and East 106th Street, an FDNY spokesman told Patch. The pedestrian was take to New York Presbyterian hospital in an unknown condition, the spokesman told Patch.
No "criminality" is suspected in the collision, an NYPD spokeswoman told Patch.
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One other person was injured during the collision and was treated for minor injuries at the scene, an FDNY spokesman said. Officials could not say whether the second person injured was the driver.
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