Baby in stroller, elderly man, emerge OK after vehicle hits them in East Bay
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Baby in stroller, elderly man, emerge OK after vehicle hits them in East Bay
"HERCULES A 6-month old baby and a 75-year-old man walking the child in a stroller were slightly injured but OK after being hit by a car at a corner Monday, police said. The collision happened about 8:20 a.m. to the corner of San Pablo Avenue at Victoria Crescent East. In a summary, police said a 23-year-old man drove the car that hit the two and that a standard sobriety test at the scene determined he wasn't driving under the influence."
"According to police, the driver told them that he had been blinded by the sun as he turned and did not see the two in the crosswalk. The baby suffered minor facial cuts and the man had a complaint of pain in his shoulder, police said. Both were taken by ambulance to a hospital, where they were treated."
A 6-month-old baby and a 75-year-old man pushing the child in a stroller were slightly injured when a car struck them at the corner of San Pablo Avenue and Victoria Crescent East at about 8:20 a.m. A 23-year-old man was driving the car. A standard sobriety test at the scene determined he was not driving under the influence. The driver said he had been blinded by the sun while turning and did not see the two in the crosswalk. The baby suffered minor facial cuts. The man complained of shoulder pain. Both were taken by ambulance to a hospital and treated.
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