Emergency services were called after a pedestrian was struck by a car on Bourke Street outside the Tolland shopping centre on Thursday evening.
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A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said the call came in just after 5.45pm.
"It was to reports a pedestrian was hit on a crossing," they said.
"We have three ambulances on scene.
"They are treating one patient, a man in his 50s with a reported head injury.
"He appears to be in a stable condition. The man was taken to Wagga Base Hospital."
A bystander reported that other residents on scene stopped to render assistance at the crossing at Tolland shops and stayed until paramedics arrived.
Traffic was diverted around the scene, with police directing cars to the side streets.
Two weeks ago, a pedestrian died after being struck by a vehicle on Mitchelmore Street in Mount Austin.
The man, aged 69, was taken to Wagga Base Hospital in a critical condition with serious head and internal injuries. However, he died a short time later.
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