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February 13, 2026
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San Diego, CA (February 13, 2026) – A pedestrian suffered critical injuries late on Wednesday night, February 11, after being struck by an electric pedicab near Campus Point Dr in the La Jolla area of San Diego.

Key Details

  • Reported: Wednesday, February 11, at 10:48 p.m.
  • Location: Campus Point Dr, San Diego
  • Type: Pedestrian vs. electric pedicab collision
  • Injuries: Severe head trauma with significant blood loss
  • Condition: Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3 at scene
  • Transport: Taken to UCSD Hospital as a critical trauma

What We Know So Far

  • Bystanders reported the pedestrian was struck by an electric pedicab traveling approximately 25 to 30 mph.
  • The impact caused the individual to fall backward, striking their head on the concrete pavement.
  • Responders found the patient unresponsive with a large laceration to the rear of the head exposing the skull and an estimated blood loss of 100 to 200 cc on the ground.
  • During transport, the patient’s blood pressure dropped significantly, and signs of neurological distress were observed.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The identity of the pedestrian has not been released.
  • Officials have not stated whether the pedicab operator will face any citations.
  • The current condition of the patient following hospital arrival has not been disclosed.

Local Context

Campus Point Dr runs through a busy section of La Jolla near UC San Diego and surrounding medical and research facilities. The area sees frequent pedestrian activity, especially during evening hours, along with a mix of vehicles and alternative transportation such as pedicabs and electric-powered rides. Collisions involving pedestrians in this corridor can be particularly serious due to hard pavement surfaces and limited physical protection. Emergency crews often respond quickly in this area, given its proximity to major medical centers.

What to Do Next

  1. If you witness a serious crash, call 911 immediately and provide clear location details.
  2. Avoid moving a person with a suspected head or spinal injury unless there is immediate danger.
  3. Drivers and pedicab operators should remain alert for pedestrians, especially in high-foot-traffic areas.
  4. Seek medical evaluation after any significant head impact, even if symptoms are not immediately obvious.

FAQ

Q: Why are head injuries especially serious in pedestrian crashes?

A: Head injuries can lead to brain trauma, bleeding, or swelling that may rapidly worsen without immediate medical intervention.

Q: What does a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3 indicate?

A: A GCS score of 3 is the lowest possible score and indicates severe impairment of consciousness, requiring urgent advanced medical care.

Q: What should bystanders do if someone is unresponsive after a crash?

A: Call emergency services right away, avoid moving the person unless necessary for safety, and follow dispatcher instructions until help arrives.

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