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Pedestrian hospitalized in stable condition after collision in Rocky Hill

Investigation determined the vehicle was traveling westbound on Forest Street while the pedestrian was walking within the roadway.
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ROCKY HILL, Conn. — A person is hospitalized in stable condition after colliding with a vehicle in Rocky Hill on Wednesday evening. 

Rocky Hill police said they received 911 calls at 5:21 p.m. reporting a motor vehicle versus pedestrian collision in the area of 170 Forest Street. Officers along with Rocky Hill Fire Department and Aetna Ambulance went to the scene.

Officers found a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries and medical aid was given by responding police officers. Aetna Ambulance Paramedics took the pedestrian to a nearby hospital. 

The uninjured driver remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation.

Investigation determined the vehicle was traveling westbound on Forest Street while the pedestrian was walking within the roadway. The pedestrian was seriously injured and is listed as being in stable condition.

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Due to the seriousness of the motor vehicle collision, the Mid-State Accident Reconstruction Team was activated and will assume the investigation. 

Anyone with information regarding this motor vehicle collision is asked to contact Rocky Hill Police Officer Brandon Caires or Sergeant Jeffrey Foss-Rugan at 860-258-2511.

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