Current:Home > ContactAt least 1 dead, 5 injured after vehicle drives into emergency room in Austin, Texas -GoldenEdge Insights
At least 1 dead, 5 injured after vehicle drives into emergency room in Austin, Texas
View
Date:2025-04-19 06:09:03
AUSTIN, Texas — A car crashed into an emergency room at a Texas hospital Tuesday evening, killing one person and injuring five others, according to first responders.
The vehicle struck the north entrance of the emergency room at St. David's North Austin Medical Center shortly after 5:30 p.m., Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services said in a Facebook post. The crash did not appear to be intentional, the Austin Police Department said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The driver died at the scene after being extricated from the vehicle, Austin-Travis County EMS Chief Robert Luckritz said at a news conference. Medics attempted to perform CPR on the driver, said Thayer Smith, assistant chief of the Austin Fire Department.
It was unclear if the crash caused the person's death, Austin Police Lt. Carey Chaudoir told the Austin American-Statesman, part of the USA TODAY Network. An investigation is ongoing.
Five people who were in the emergency room lobby were injured, said Dr. Peter DeYoung, chief medical officer of St. David's North Austin Medical Center. One of them is being treated at St. David's, while four others, including two children, were taken to other hospitals.
Child in critical condition
One of the children suffered critical, life-threatening injuries, and one adult has serious, potentially life-threatening injuries. The other child and adult did not have life-threatening injuries.
Eight other people who were patients at the hospital will be taken to other hospitals, Luckritz said.
The building was structurally sound, and there were no impacts to operations outside of the emergency room, DeYoung said. The ER is currently closed to ambulances and EMS but was still taking walk-ins who would be treated at a makeshift triage area at the ambulance bay.
Austin-Travis County EMS initially reported that at least 10 people were injured. The Austin Fire Department advised drivers to avoid the area.
Hospital visitors directed to avoid ER
Danielle Ketchens was visiting her mother on the third floor of the hospital Tuesday evening when the vehicle struck the ER. An alarm went off and a nurse remarked that it was a fire alarm, "like it was nothing," Ketchens said.
"But she heard something in her earpiece and she just took off, and she's like, 'Oh, I'm sorry. I'll be right back,'" Ketchens added. Later, nurses directed visitors to leave through the hospital's south entrance, to avoid the scene at the ER.
St. David’s North Austin Medical Center has a 24-hour emergency department. It is described on its website as a 441-bed acute care facility that handles maternity and newborn care, other women’s health services, and many other specialties, including heart and brain surgeries and robotic surgery.
Contributing: Thao Nguyen, USA TODAY; The Associated Press;
veryGood! (886)
Related
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- Children who survive shootings endure huge health obstacles and costs
- The Air Force asks Congress to protect its nuclear launch sites from encroaching wind turbines
- Priscilla Presley Shares Why She Never Remarried After Elvis Presley's Death
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- With electric vehicle sales growth slowing, Stellantis Ram brand has an answer: An onboard charger
- Horoscopes Today, November 6, 2023
- Damar Hamlin launches scholarship in honor of Cincinnati medical staff who saved his life
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- The college basketball season begins with concerns about the future of the NCAA tournament
Ranking
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- Barbra Streisand details how her battle with stage fright dates back to experience in Funny Girl
- Nearly 1M chickens will be killed on a Minnesota farm because of bird flu
- Sudan’s military conflict is getting closer to South Sudan and Abyei, UN envoy warns
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- How are people supposed to rebuild Paradise, California, when nobody can afford home insurance?
- Tennessean and USA TODAY Network appoint inaugural Taylor Swift reporter
- Prince William cheers on 15 finalists of Earthshot Prize ahead of awards ceremony
Recommendation
Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
Starbucks increases U.S. hourly wages and adds other benefits for non-union workers
A month into war, Netanyahu says Israel will have an ‘overall security’ role in Gaza indefinitely
Kenya declares a surprise public holiday for a national campaign to plant 15 billion trees
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
As coal miners suffer and die from severe black lung, a proposed fix may fall short
NFL Week 9 winners, losers: Bills' bravado backfires as slide continues
Sudan’s military conflict is getting closer to South Sudan and Abyei, UN envoy warns