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Re: Student hit by ambulance outside Dickinson High School (Newark Ave at Palisade Ave)
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Palisade Avenue & Newark Avenue is the worst to be at or to be driving through during the school hours.
Yea there police there but your lucky to find enough there helping with the traffic. They are mostly talking to the girls going to school hitting on them. I know cause I have to drive thru that area during those times.

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Student hit by ambulance outside Dickinson High School in Jersey City

by Michaelangelo Conte
The Jersey Journal
Monday June 08, 2009

A Dickinson High School student was struck by an ambulance that veered into oncoming traffic to get around cars outside the Jersey City school this morning as it responded to a call with its siren on and lights flashing, officials told The Jersey Journal.

William Vinenzaca, 18, suffered a minor injury to his knee and was taken to the Jersey City Medical Center, reports said.

Medical Center spokesman Mark Rabson said Vinenzaca was evaluated in the emergency room and released.

Vinenzaca was struck at 8:19 a.m. when the ambulance driven by Ethan Y. Brovman, 22, also of Jersey City, was heading south on Palisade Avenue past the school when he crossed into the northbound lanes to go around cars backed up from Newark Avenue, reports said.

Brovman said Vinenzaca walked onto Palisade Avenue from in between two of the cars backed up in the southbound lanes, reports said.

Vinenzaca told police he was looking to his right as he entered the street and did not see the ambulance as it approached him heading the wrong way, reports said.

Rabson said the JCMC ambulance was moving slowly and being waved forward by police officers at the scene when it struck the student.

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