A person was hospitalized Saturday after a “motor vehicle and pedestrian incident” involving an Orange County Fire Rescue medical transport unit, according to a spokesperson for the fire department.
It happened around 11:05 a.m. at the intersection of John Young Parkway and Oak Street, the spokesperson said in a statement. At the time, the medical transport unit was en route to Orlando Regional Medical Center in connection with a separate incident, the statement reads.
The Kissimmee Fire Department took the pedestrian to a hospital for medical treatment, according to the statement.
“The safety of our citizens and our firefighters is the top priority of Orange County Fire. The department is currently reviewing the incident and is committed to cooperating with law enforcement, which is the lead agency investigating the motor vehicle incident,” the spokesperson said.
According to the Kissimmee Fire Department, the pedestrian was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Kissimmee Police Department is investigating the incident, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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Source: ClickOrlando


