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Elderly victim rescued from under car dies from injuries


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An 80-year-old victim struck by a vehicle on Sunday, December 18, 2022, later rescued by first responders and good samaritans, passed away from her injuries at a local hospital on the afternoon of December 22. Her 3-year-old great-granddaughter, who was also injured in the accident, continues to improve and is expected to survive.

The investigation into the accident is ongoing. Currently, civil violations are pending for the driver.

The Tampa Police Department would like to remind all drivers to be especially careful this week around the holiday season. Please ensure that you are keeping a close eye out for pedestrians when driving through busy shopping center parking lots or residential areas with children out of school for the holidays.

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Tampa Police officer rescues grandmother and child from under car 

With the help of good Samaritans, a Tampa Police officer helped rescue an elderly woman and a young child trapped beneath a vehicle.

Shortly after 1:30 PM on Sunday, December 18, 2022, Tampa Police officers were called to a pedestrian-involved car accident in the parking lot of the Arbor Ponds Apartment Complex located at 2901 N Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa.

Corporal Lance Baker arrived to find an 80-year-old woman and a 3-year-old girl pinned beneath a 2006 Toyota Corolla. According to the 23-year-old driver of the vehicle, the victims were struck as he was backing out of a parking spot at the complex. The driver did not see the woman pushing her great-granddaughter in a stroller as they returned from the grocery store and backed his vehicle over both victims. The driver said he felt a bump, but assumed it was a large storm drain located behind his car and attempted to pull forward. When the vehicle did not move, he became aware that he had struck someone. The victims were trapped beneath the car.

With the help of neighbors, who used a hydraulic jack to raise the car slightly from the ground before first responders arrived, Cpl. Baker was able to free the great-grandmother and child. He pulled grocery items out from between the woman and the car, allowing her to breathe, and worked with firefighters to cut the child out of her stroller, and ultimately, pull both victims to safety.

Both victims received immediate medical attention on scene and were transported to a local hospital as a trauma alert. The great-grandmother is currently in critical condition, while the 3-year-old child is in stable condition. Impairment is not believed to be a factor in the crash, and the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation.