Crime & Safety

Pedestrian Struck on Main Street Late Wednesday, Requiring Medflight Response

Scanner reports indicated the person struck in front of the MBTA station suffered serious injuries.

For the second time in less than 24 hours, a medical helicopter was required in Wilmington as a pedestrian was struck late Wednesday night on Main Street.

Scanner reports indicated that at about 11 p.m. a pedestrian was struck in the area of 411 Main Street in front of the MBTA train station.

Crews responded to the scene where a male was reportedly suffering from head trauma and was unresponsive.

A MedFlight helicopter was scheduled to land in the Textron field, with North Reading responding to Wilmington for mutual aid to cover the station, according to scanner transmissions.

On Wednesday morning, a bicyclist was struck by a car on Woburn Street, suffering serious injuries and being transported to a Boston hospital by helicopter.

Check back with Wilmington Patch for more details on the Wednesday night incident as they are available.


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