2 injured in Bothell Everett Highway crash

Bothell, WALocal News

A serious three-car collision on Bothell Everett Highway resulted in two individuals being hospitalized on Saturday afternoon. The crash occurred around 12:30 p. m. when a car collided with a truck attempting to make a left turn, causing the truck to roll into a third vehicle. This incident not only caused injuries but also significantly impacted traffic flow, as the highway was reduced to a single lane in the northbound direction while law enforcement conducted their investigation.

Emergency responders transported the injured parties to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett for treatment. Authorities managed the situation effectively, with lanes reopening by approximately 1:45 p. m. This incident underscores the importance of road safety and adherence to traffic regulations, especially near busy intersections. Local authorities continue to monitor traffic patterns to prevent similar occurrences, and community awareness remains crucial in fostering safer driving conditions.

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