New York Injury News

Manchester NJ boy injured in Toms River four-wheeler crash

Police report New Jersey teenage boy in four- wheeler accident was taken via emergency transportation to local hospital for injuries.

Manchester, NJ (NewYorkInjuryNews.com)– Two teenage boys from Manchester, NJ were riding their ATV four–wheelers early Thursday morning when one of the boys  crashed into a parked vehicle located in Toms River Industrial Park near Route 37, reported Police Officials, announced the Asbury Park Press.

The two boys, both young teenagers driving 4–wheelers, were horsing around in the Toms River Park lot, where the two boys attempted to avoid hitting a parked van. The first boy was able to swerve out of the way of the van, while the second one lost control of his ATV and hit the van full force catapulting him into a wooded area approximately 10 feet away from the vehicles, stated Authorities.

The second boy was taken via Toms River Police emergency transportation to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey.  The boy was treated for numerous injuries by doctors and nurses. The boy that crashed into the parked van was reportedly wearing his safety helmet, stated Investigators.

Safety Officials and Police Detectives will continue to collect more evidence about this four-wheeling accident.

Bridget Hom

NewYorkInjuryNews.com

Exit mobile version