VehiclePedestrian collision sends one to the hospital with life threatening injuries area around Hamilton Indiana will be temporarily closed

Spokane, WALocal News

On October 22, 2025, at 10:39 am, a serious collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian occurred at the intersection of Hamilton and Indiana, leaving the pedestrian with life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical personnel quickly transported the victim to a local hospital for treatment. The driver remained on-site and is cooperating with investigators, with no signs of intoxication or impairment detected. Evidence collected from the scene confirmed the collision's location, prompting authorities to implement a temporary closure of the area for thorough investigation. The Spokane Police Department has emphasized the importance of pedestrian safety in urban settings, particularly at busy intersections.

This incident follows a series of similar accidents, raising concerns about traffic regulations and pedestrian awareness. Community members have expressed the need for improved safety measures to prevent future incidents. Investigators are continuing to gather evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision.

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