BRIDGEPORT — A person had to be pulled out from under a vehicle Saturday night in Bridgeport after they were hit by the vehicle and were reportedly stuck under it. Around 8:45 p.m., fire personnel responded to the intersection of Park Avenue and Olive Street for a report of a pedestrian struck and possibly trapped under the vehicle. Two minutes after the call was dispatched, the fire fire unit was on scene and confirmed there was one vehicle on scene and one person trapped under the vehicle. Emergency medical services were called to the scene. By 8:52 p.m., the person had been safely pulled out from under the vehicle, reports indicated. One of the firefighters on scene said EMS personnel were working on the victim. By 9:05 p.m.
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