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

Spokane, WALocal News

At 10:39 AM on October 22, 2025, Spokane Police responded to a serious vehicle-pedestrian collision at Hamilton and Indiana. Initial reports indicated that the pedestrian became trapped under the vehicle, necessitating immediate medical assistance. The injured individual was rushed to a local hospital, where they are being treated for life-threatening injuries. The driver has been identified and is cooperating with investigators; there are no indications of impairment at the time of the incident. Authorities have closed the surrounding area to conduct a thorough investigation.

Emergency services emphasize the importance of calling 911 for immediate assistance. Local residents are advised to avoid the vicinity until the investigation concludes. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding pedestrian safety in urban areas.

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