Indianapolis, IN (February 1, 2026) – A 24-year-old woman was injured Saturday evening after being struck by a vehicle traveling at high speed near North Senate Avenue in Indianapolis, according to emergency medical communications.
The incident occurred around 6:37 p.m. on January 31. EMS crews confirmed the pedestrian had been hit by a car reportedly moving at 40 to 50 miles per hour. The woman sustained road rash injuries to her lower extremities and was transported to a local hospital as a trauma alert.
Medical personnel noted that she was alert and responsive at the time of transport, with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15. She was fitted with a cervical collar as a precaution and showed no signs of drug or alcohol use. Her vital signs were stable, and she was receiving IV treatment en route to the hospital.
The crash took place in the 46202 ZIP code, near downtown Indianapolis—a high-traffic area that presents constant risks for pedestrians. Authorities have not yet released additional details about the driver or the exact circumstances leading to the collision.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing. Our thoughts are with the injured woman and her loved ones during her recovery.