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Tragic Accident: 13-Year-Old Struck by Garbage Truck Near San Bruno Middle School

By Miles Cooper
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February 1, 2025
Tragic Accident: 13-Year-Old Struck by Garbage Truck Near San Bruno Middle School
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Tragic Accident: 13-Year-Old Struck by Garbage Truck Near San Bruno Middle School

(KRON) — A 13-year-old baby suffered main accidents after being struck by a rubbish truck Thursday, in line with the San Bruno Police Division. San Bruno PD officers responded at round 3:30 p.m. to a report of a collision involving a rubbish truck and a pedestrian on the 1400 block of Niles Avenue close to Parkside Intermediate Faculty.

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On the scene officers positioned the sufferer, a 13-year-old juvenile, affected by main accidents. The San Bruno Fireplace Division arrived on scene and offered medical care earlier than transporting the teenager to the hospital.

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The motive force of the rubbish truck, a 37-year-old Watsonville resident, remained on the scene and cooperated, police mentioned. Alcohol and medicines don’t seem to have been an element, police mentioned.

The San Bruno PD Main Accidents Investigation Staff (MAIT) is investigating the incident.

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