Police: Construction worker hospitalized after being hit by vehicle in downtown Redding
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A construction worker was seriously injured in downtown Redding on Monday afternoon after he was struck by a vehicle that was going the wrong way on a one-way street, police said.
The collision occurred around 1:30 p.m. near the intersection of California and Yuba streets.
A 57-year-old Yuba City man was working inside a fenced yard at the Block 7 project along California Street when he was struck by a 2014 Toyota Camry, the Redding Police Department posted on Facebook.
The worker was pinned by the sedan inside a utility trench and had to be freed by paramedics, police said. The worker, who police did not identify, was taken to Mercy Medical Center.
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