INDIANAPOLIS — Jehan Hardin was with his family at the tire shop that sits right on the corner intersection of North State Avenue and East New York Street when he saw what he knew was about to be a “bad crash.”
Everything in-between that initial feeling to now standing on the side of yellow tape watching the aftermath had him feeling like everything happened so fast.
“It was like ‘The Fast and the Furious,” said Hardin. “I was up here at the tire shop. We were just coming to get some air. Me and my family were just sitting there and all of a sudden we just see a (Dodge) Hellcat flying.”
He said the vehicle driving fast tried hit its brakes, but could not avoid a collision.
“He wiggled like he was trying to avoid the car, but he couldn’t do anything how fast he was flying,” Hardin said. “He hits that car, that car spins around. I see a body fly and debris go everywhere. The car was smoking after it got hit. So, my first reaction was to help everybody get out.”
Calls for the crash came in just after 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Indianapolis Fire Department confirmed the crash involved two vehicles that left six kids and two adults injured. A male adult driver was heading North on State Avenue and a female adult driver was heading east on New York when the crash occurred.
Two children, ages 12 and 2, were transported to Riley Hospital in stable condition. Two other children whose ages are still unknown according to IFD were transported to Riley Hospital in critical condition.
One child, age 4, was transported in stable condition to Methodist Hospital. One child, age 14, was transported in to Methodist Hospital in critical condition.
IMPD confirmed that one of the vehicles was a Ford Explorer.
Minutes after reporting a person was dead in a vehicle crash, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police said due to “incredible life-saving efforts” the person was revived.
Three of the kids are now in critical condition and the other three are listed as stable, first responders on the scene said. Both adults are in stable condition as well.
First responders at the scene confirmed that one vehicle had one adult driver and the other had one adult driver with six children.
Hardin said about five people helped to grab the children out of the Ford Explorer to make sure they were safe. Hardin said he pulled a young girl buckled in and a baby from its car seat out of the vehicle struck.
“We were just praying for little dude in the middle of the street,” Hardin said. “I pray and hope to God he’s all right.”
Hardin said a woman believed to be the children’s mother got out of the vehicle hysterical and was praying in Spanish. Another man came to the scene to help translate between the woman and volunteers.
“We were just trying to calm her down and tell her to tell the kids not to move so that if they were injured, they didn’t hurt anything else,” Hardin said. “Her son could speak good English, but all he kept saying was, ‘Is my family OK?'”
Hardin said the man in the Dodge Hellcat then approached with blood on his face half fainting.
“He goes to the mother and the child that was in the middle of the street,” Hardin said. “He was trying to apologize and everything praying and crying, but he was bleeding and injured himself.”
The area will be shut down to traffic “for quite some time” according to IMPD in a news alert, and drivers should find alternate routes.
Investigators have not confirmed who had the right away in traffic at the time of the crash and they are still investigating.
“I have kids myself,” Hardin said. “That could have been my family in that car. I was just about to pull out. That could have been my little son. So, I’m praying for them. When stuff like this happens we’re supposed to help each other and have each other’s back.”
This article will update.
VIDEO: #BREAKING IMPD is investigating a fatal crash at the intersection of E New York St and N State Ave involving two cars.
This area will be completely shut down during this investigation. Drivers are being redirected. pic.twitter.com/k5e31DLErf
— Jade Jackson (@IAMJADEJACKSON) July 23, 2024
Officer are scene of a serious crash at E New York St and N State Ave.
Drivers should avoid the area and seek an alternate route as the road will be closed for quite some time.
Media staging will be on the NW corner of New York & State.
Follow here for updates. pic.twitter.com/CHpWVpvoKX
— IMPD (@IMPDnews) July 23, 2024
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Police investigate crash just east of downtown Indianapolis
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