On Tuesday morning, October 7, a passenger car crashed into a crowd waiting at a bus stop in the Pomeranian town of Łebcz, leaving several injured, including a child.
Incident details
In the morning of Tuesday, October 7, a passenger car entered a group of people waiting at a bus stop in Łebcz, a town in the Pomerania region of Poland. The crash left several people injured, one of whom was a child.
Emergency response
Medical rescue teams from Puck and the Volunteer Fire Service of Łebcz were dispatched to the scene, along with fire brigades. An Air Rescue Service unit also transported the most severely wounded to hospital.
Current status
According to preliminary information, the injured include a child. Operations continue at the site, as reported by Mirosław Monczak from the Puck County Police Headquarters.