Updated at 8:10 p.m.: Revised to include comment from Jacoby Stoneking's father.

A 24-year-old man died Sunday after an apparent electric scooter accident in Old East Dallas.

Jacoby Stoneking was pronounced dead at 12:41 p.m. Sunday at Baylor University Medical Center. The Dallas County medical examiner has not determined a cause of death yet.

Jacoby Stoneking died a day after falling from a scooter in Dallas. (GoFundMe)

Dallas police say they received an injured-person call around 4 a.m. Saturday near the 500 block of South Munger Boulevard.

Stoneking had called someone and said he had fallen off a scooter, police said. Stoneking asked the person, who police didn't identify, for help ordering a ride from Lyft. But when the Lyft driver arrived, Stoneking was unresponsive.

Officers found scrapes and bruises on Stoneking's hands and legs. He was taken to the hospital.

Police said that officers searched the area and found a Lime rental scooter broken in half about 160 yards from where Stoneking was found. Police said they found no debris other than the broken scooter parts.

His father, Jack Stoneking, told KXAS-TV (NBC5 that his son wanted to be a doctor.

"He was outgoing, he ... cared for people. That's why we donated his organs, so that other people could have life," he said. "He was all about life."

A Lime spokeswoman said the company was "deeply saddened" to hear about Stoneking's death.

"Our thoughts and sympathies are with the family and loved ones," said Mary Caroline Pruitt in a written statement. "We are awaiting the results of the investigation, and we will cooperate fully with the authorities."

The Dallas City Council in late June legalized electric scooters — which travel up to 15 mph — for six months.

A GoFundMe fundraiser has been started to pay for Stoneking's memorial service. The effort quickly exceeded the $5,000 goal, which was raised to $10,000.