6 other people injured in another Brooklyn car accident involving a livery car and a SUV
6 other people, including two pedestrians were also injured in a car accident a few days earlier after the driver of a SUV jumped the curb. Friday afternoon around 1:00 pm a male driver with another young male passenger jumped the curb at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue and Flatland Avenue in Brooklyn and slammed into a pole, hitting two pedestrians.
Alexander “Junior” Hernandez” a good Samaritan who lived nearby heard the crash and ran out to the rescue. According to him, it seemed that the SUV first collided with a livery car and then careened onto the sidewalk. The occupants were seriously injured and Hernandez was scared that the SUV would catch fire so he took the initiative to break the window and the airbag to extricate the driver and the passenger out of the car. After the car occupants were laid on the pavement he went to check on the two pedestrians: a grandmother and her granddaughter who were not as badly injured but were shocked by the accident. Two other people who were passengers in the livery car were also injured. When EMS arrived they took all six victims to the hospital. Read more in the NY Daily News