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Updated 13:43

Teen Critically Injured in Targówek Pedestrian Crash

A 15-year-old hit by car in Targówek was critically injured after an Audi struck her at a crosswalk. Emergency responders performed CPR.

The 15-year-old hit by car in Targówek was critically injured on Saturday evening near the Targówek shopping centre. Witnesses began CPR, and medics continued resuscitation before the girl reached hospital.

What happened near CH Targówek

The crash occurred around 18:40 on Głębocka Street, near the shopping centre entrance. Consequently, witnesses say the teenager ran into the crosswalk against a red light. Moreover, the driver of an Audi struck her with great force. The impact caused sudden cardiac arrest. Therefore, bystanders acted immediately to help. In addition, paramedics arrived and continued life-saving measures. The victim left for hospital unconscious and in critical condition.

15-year-old hit by car in Targówek: emergency response and investigation

Police sent a traffic unit to the scene to secure evidence and establish facts. Moreover, they examined the driver for alcohol and found him sober. However, investigators still seek to reconstruct the moments before the collision. Consequently, officers blocked two lanes toward Kondratowicza Street during their work. In addition, they collected witness statements and carried out road inspections. The aim remains to clarify liability and any traffic violations.

Why this matters for expats in Warsaw

Traffic risks affect everyone, including foreign residents. Therefore, understanding local rules and habits helps you stay safe. Pedestrians often assume drivers will stop, but people sometimes cross against the light. In addition, drivers may approach crosswalks faster than expected. Consequently, keep caution when walking near big shopping areas. Moreover, Warsaw streets change flow during weekends and events, so allow extra time when you travel on foot.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness an accident, call 112 for emergency services. In Poland, public emergency care comes through the NFZ (National Health Fund); however, you may need to show ID or an EHIC for EU coverage. Therefore, carry your passport and any insurance card. In addition, know that the police handle on-scene investigations and issue a report for insurance claims. Moreover, minor penalties called a “mandat” (on-the-spot fine) can follow for traffic offences. Finally, register important documents like PESEL (national ID number) only if you plan long-term stays, and consult your consulate for help if you face legal or medical challenges.

The incident highlights shared responsibility for road safety. Consequently, both pedestrians and drivers must stay alert. Moreover, public spaces near shopping centres often see a mix of pedestrians, buses, and cars. Therefore, local authorities may review lighting and signage after such crashes. In addition, community awareness campaigns can reduce risky crossings. However, medical outcomes depend on immediate action, and the witness CPR here likely gave the girl her best chance.

We will update this report as police release more details. In addition, authorities may announce any charges or recommendations after their inquiry. Therefore, residents and visitors should follow official updates and keep safety top of mind.

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