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Man Using Wheelchair Identified After Fatal US 1 Crash

Accident scene where wheelchair user was struck on US 1 in Fort Pierce.

A man using a wheelchair who died following a crash on U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce has been identified by local authorities as 63-year-old Richard Blundo.

Fatal Crash on U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce

According to Fort Pierce Police spokesperson Juliana Walker, officers responded to the intersection of Virginia Avenue and U.S. 1 at approximately 6 a.m. on July 3, 2025. Preliminary investigations revealed Blundo was crossing U.S. 1 from west to east using a wheelchair when he was struck by a southbound truck.

Emergency responders transported Blundo to a nearby hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Police have not yet provided information regarding Blundo’s city of residence.

Fort Pierce Police Continue Investigation

The Fort Pierce Police Department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. Authorities have not yet indicated if charges will be filed against the truck driver involved in the incident.

Police urge anyone who witnessed the crash or has additional information to contact the Fort Pierce Police Department directly.

Safety Concerns Along U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce

This tragic event highlights ongoing safety concerns for pedestrians and individuals using mobility aids along busy roadways in Fort Pierce and throughout St. Lucie County. Community members have previously expressed concerns regarding pedestrian safety at intersections along U.S. 1, especially following incidents such as the recent motorcyclist fatality in Port St. Lucie.

Previous Incidents Raise Safety Awareness

Earlier incidents along U.S. 1 have prompted local officials and community groups to advocate for improved pedestrian crossings, clearer signage, and enhanced lighting. For example, the community was deeply affected when Nate Mulak tragically lost his life in a motorcycle crash, highlighting the urgent need for increased road safety measures. Authorities continue to stress the importance of vigilance from both drivers and pedestrians.

Community Resources and Support Available

Local organizations and authorities in Fort Pierce offer resources and support for residents affected by traffic incidents. Residents are encouraged to reach out to city offices for information on community safety initiatives and available assistance. Additionally, Community organizations in Fort Pierce provide valuable resources and support for residents.

Frequently Asked Questions About U.S. 1 Crash in Fort Pierce

What happened on U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce?

A man using a wheelchair, identified as Richard Blundo, was struck and killed by a truck while crossing U.S. 1 at Virginia Avenue. The incident occurred early morning on July 3, 2025.

Where exactly did the crash occur?

The crash happened at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce. Authorities responded to the scene around 6 a.m.

Are there safety concerns for pedestrians on U.S. 1?

Yes, residents and local officials have previously raised concerns about pedestrian safety along U.S. 1. Efforts continue to improve crossings and increase safety measures, particularly after incidents such as the recent fatal crash that temporarily closed St. Lucie County roads.

Can residents provide information about this crash?

Yes, Fort Pierce Police encourage anyone with information or who witnessed the crash to contact the department directly. Public assistance is valuable in ongoing investigations.

How can the community improve pedestrian safety?

Community members can advocate for better lighting, clearer signage, and safer crosswalks. Local authorities and organizations offer resources to support these safety improvements.

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