Renton train crash leaves pedestrian in critical condition, prompts road closures

Seattle, WALocal News

A pedestrian sustained critical injuries after being struck by a train in Renton on Tuesday evening. The crash occurred near North 3rd Street and Houser Way, where multiple emergency units, including Renton Regional Fire Authority and King County Medic One, responded promptly. Renton police classified the victim as a "red patient," indicating the severity of their injuries. North 3rd Street was closed in both directions to facilitate traffic control and emergency response. Authorities warned drivers to expect delays, but they projected that the road would reopen within 10 to 15 minutes.

This incident underscores the ongoing safety challenges faced by pedestrians near railroads. The Renton police's quick response exemplifies the community's commitment to addressing such emergencies. Local officials may need to assess pedestrian safety measures in high-traffic areas near train crossings.

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