A Penn Medicine employee shuttle was struck by a car and knocked on its side early Friday in South Philly
One of the 11 passengers was initially in critical condition, but has been upgraded to stable.
A Penn Medicine employee shuttle was struck by a car and knocked on its side early Friday morning in South Philadelphia, police said.
One passenger was initially in critical condition, but has since been upgraded to stable, Philadelphia police said.
The van was transporting 11 employees, plus the driver, the University of Pennsylvania Health System said. All were taken to hospitals for evaluation and treatment, Penn said, but other details on the passengers’ conditions was not provided.
The white Ford van was traveling east on Reed Street when a red Honda Civic Sport traveling south on South Christopher Columbus Boulevard struck the front driver’s side.
The impact caused the van to spin and tip onto the driver’s side, before stopping near train tracks in the road’s median.
The incident remains under investigation, police said.
