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County of Fulda experiencing an increase in road accidents, according to local political reports.

Police Headquarters in East Hessia - Injured Pedestrian in Bad Salzschlirf on September 1st

County of Fulda Seeing Increase in Road Accidents (POL-OH)
County of Fulda Seeing Increase in Road Accidents (POL-OH)

County of Fulda experiencing an increase in road accidents, according to local political reports.

In a recent incident reported by the Fulda Police Station, an 85-year-old pedestrian was injured on Monday, September 1st, at approximately 5:10 PM. The incident occurred on the sidewalk of Fuldaer Straße in Bad Salzschlirf.

According to the police report, the pedestrian was using a rollator at the time of the accident. The driver involved in the collision was a 34-year-old from Lauterbach. It was stated that the driver was backing out of a driveway onto the sidewalk when the collision occurred.

Fortunately, the pedestrian sustained only minor injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital for further medical treatment. No property damage was reported as a result of the accident.

The name of the 34-year-old driver who assaulted the pedestrian with his BMW in Bad Salzschlirf is not provided in the available search results.

For more information about the Fulda Police Station and how to contact them, visit their homepage at https://ppoh.polizei.hessen.de/Startseite/ or their official website for Police Headquarters East Hesse at https://X.com/polizei_oh.

The Press and Public Relations department of Police Headquarters East Hesse can be contacted at Severingstraße 1-7, 36041 Fulda. Their contact number is 0661 / 105-1099. Emails can be sent to [email protected] (Mon-Fri, daytime only).

Police Headquarters East Hesse also has a YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUGcNYNkgEozGyLACRu7Khw and an Instagram account at https://instagram.com/polizei_oh. They also maintain a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/PolizeiOsthessen/. Their central contact number is 0661 / 105-0X.

Stay safe and aware on the roads, and remember to always check for pedestrians before backing out of driveways.

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