Buffalo, NY (June 21, 2025) — A child was struck by a vehicle in Buffalo Wednesday evening, prompting an emergency response at a busy intersection.
According to reports, the incident took place around 5:34 p.m. on June 18 at the intersection of Delaware Avenue and Amherst Street. First responders were called to the scene where a pediatric pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle.
The condition of the child has not yet been released, though emergency medical personnel were observed providing care before transport to a local hospital. The identity of the child has not been made public, and it is unclear what circumstances led to the collision.
Authorities are continuing their investigation and urging drivers to remain vigilant in high-traffic pedestrian zones.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
The information in this article is based on initial reports from local authorities and may be subject to updates as investigations continue.
- The identities of those involved in the incident have not been released pending official confirmation and notification of next of kin.
- Further details about the accident, including toxicology results and potential charges, will be shared as they become available.
- Road closures and traffic updates related to the accident scene can be found by checking with local authorities or traffic monitoring services.
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