A female Emergency Medical Technician is recovering in the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre following a shocking hit-and-run incident that left her injured as she prepared for a shift. Multiple law enforcement and medical sources confirm the caregiver was struck by a passing motorist moments before she could climb into her service vehicle. The driver responsible for the collision failed to stop at the scene, immediately fleeing the area before bystanders or responding emergency workers could note their identity.
First responders quickly provided on-site aid to the injured EMT before rushing her to the island’s main public medical facility for further care. As of the latest update, hospital officials have confirmed the victim is in stable condition, easing initial fears over more severe harm. The attack has sent ripples of concern through both the local healthcare community and the general public. As a frontline emergency worker who has spent years responding to life-threatening crises across the nation, the EMT is widely respected among her peers, and the senseless act has drawn widespread condemnation.
Local law enforcement has launched a full investigation into the collision, working to piece together the timeline of the incident and track down the at-large driver. Authorities are now asking the public to step forward with any piece of information, no matter how small, that could help identify the motorist or locate their vehicle. Anyone with details related to the hit-and-run is instructed to reach out to their closest police district immediately. The investigation remains active and ongoing as investigators work to bring the responsible party to justice.
