Aussies injured in NYC taxi crash

Multiple injured after car plows into pedestrians in New York's Herald Square
The group was struck after the vehicle ran up the side of a Kurb. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Two Aussies are among the six pedestrians injured in New York City on Christmas Day, after a taxi mounted the kerb.

The driver of the cab is believed to have suffered a medical episode at about 4pm on Wednesday, veering onto the kerb and into a group of people walking in Herald Square, according to local media.

A nine-year-old Australian boy and his mother were both pinned beneath the vehicle.

One eyewitness reported to CBS News that the boy’s leg was trapped underneath a tyre as it was spinning, with he and several other pedestrians working together to free the pair of Aussie tourists.

Footage of the rescue has since been shared to social media.

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A nine-year-old boy and his mum, who are said to be visiting New York, were among those injured in the incident when they became trapped under the vehicle.

The boy is now in hospital where he is being treated for injuries to his thigh.

Another woman was taken to hospital for treatment and three others declined medical attention, it has been reported.

Multiple injured after car plows into pedestrians in New York's Herald Square
Three were hospitalised in an incident Triggered by the driver’s medical episode. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The 58-year-old driver is believed not to have acted maliciously with police confirming the incident occurred after he experienced a medical episode.

He remained at the scene and no arrests were made.