Two hospital employees were seriously injured yesterday when a 59-year-old woman drove her car over the footpath outside Concord Hospital in Sydney. The injured pair, a 24-year-old woman and a 47-year-old man who both work at the hospital, are currently receiving treatment in critical condition.
The incident occurred this morning when the driver lost control of her vehicle, which struck the two pedestrians. NSW police have established a crime scene outside the hospital and are investigating the cause of the accident.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing, but police have confirmed that no arrests have been made at this stage.
This latest incident highlights the risks faced by hospital staff who often work on footpaths or in high-traffic areas. It has raised concerns about road safety and the need for improved pedestrian infrastructure in Sydney's hospitals.
The incident has also sparked calls for better lighting and signage outside hospitals to reduce the risk of accidents.
The victims' injuries are described as serious, but their condition is currently being treated as stable.
No further details have been released at this stage.
The incident occurred this morning when the driver lost control of her vehicle, which struck the two pedestrians. NSW police have established a crime scene outside the hospital and are investigating the cause of the accident.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing, but police have confirmed that no arrests have been made at this stage.
This latest incident highlights the risks faced by hospital staff who often work on footpaths or in high-traffic areas. It has raised concerns about road safety and the need for improved pedestrian infrastructure in Sydney's hospitals.
The incident has also sparked calls for better lighting and signage outside hospitals to reduce the risk of accidents.
The victims' injuries are described as serious, but their condition is currently being treated as stable.
No further details have been released at this stage.