Student hit by bus in fair condition

By ANNIE TUBBS

The man hit by a bus Wednesday evening is Pitt student Charles Rohe, according to Port… The man hit by a bus Wednesday evening is Pitt student Charles Rohe, according to Port Authority spokesman Bob Grove.

“We’re hoping the student has a full recovery,” Grove said.

Rohe, a 23-year-old undergraduate in the School of Engineering, was attempting to cross Fifth Avenue in front of the William Pitt Union around 7 p.m. Wednesday when he was hit by a 71D Port Authority bus.

According to a Pitt police officer who asked to remain unidentified, the bus was traveling eastbound in the bus lane when the man stepped in the path of the bus.

The bus then struck the man and swerved out of the bus lane to avoid running him over. The front windshield of the bus was smashed in, and there was a small amount of blood in the bus lane.

The man had “a lot of facial injuries” but was conscious, the Pitt police officer said.

Rohe was transported by ambulance to Presbyterian hospital, where as of Wednesday night, he was listed in fair condition.

At the time of publication, no other information was available from Port Authority, city police or UPMC about the student’s condition.