• 14
  • June
    2010

A young child and three other people were injured in an early morning car accident in Milwaukee. The crash occurred shortly before 7:35 a.m. this morning near the intersection of North 24th Street and West Lisbon Avenue.

According to a recent news report, four individuals were injured in the crash, including a smaller toddler. The toddler was injured when he was forced out of his car seat and ejected out of the rear of the vehicle. Authorities found the toddler near the vehicle on the ground after the accident. According to Milwaukee police, the child was sitting in a car seat at the time of the crash but he was not properly restrained, causing the child to be ejected from the vehicle.

A bystander, who witnessed the car accident, explained that she saw two people laying in the intersection and they looked as if they were in pain following the crash. One vehicle was parked on the sidewalk and the other was on the curb of the street.

All four individuals involved in the Milwaukee crash were treated for injuries. The toddler and another adult were taken to the hospital for treatment of more severe injuries. The adult was taken to Frodtert Hospital for treatment, while the toddler was sent to Milwaukee Children's Hospital.

Milwaukee police are currently investigating the further details of this car accident. The names of those injured during the crash have not yet been released and no other news reports have been released since the crash.

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