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 vehicle collided with a pedestrian at the intersection of Hamilton and Indiana, leaving the victim with life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical services transported the injured person to a local hospital after they were reportedly trapped under the vehicle. The driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with the police, with no signs of impairment detected. Evidence collected indicates the collision occurred at a busy intersection known for pedestrian traffic. As a result, authorities have temporarily closed the area to facilitate their investigation.

This incident underscores the increasing concerns surrounding pedestrian safety in urban environments. Local officials may need to evaluate current traffic measures and pedestrian protections in light of this event. The community is urged to remain vigilant regarding pedestrian safety.

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