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Police: Pedestrian taken to children's hospital after being hit by car in East Germantown

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PHILADELPHIA - A pedestrian was hospitalized after being struck by a car Friday night, according to police.Police say a Nissan Ultima was approaching a stop sign when a pedestrian ran in between two parked vehicles on the 500 block of Herman Street.The pedestrian was reportedly hit and transported to a local hospital.

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