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

Spokane, WALocal News

A vehicle/pedestrian collision on October 22, 2025, at around 10:39 a. m. left one pedestrian in life-threatening condition at Hamilton and Indiana. Emergency services arrived promptly, and medics transported the injured individual to a nearby hospital for treatment. The driver is cooperating with law enforcement, and preliminary assessments show no signs of impairment.

Evidence from the scene supports that the collision took place at the intersection. The area will be closed temporarily as authorities conduct a thorough investigation. Pedestrian safety remains a pressing issue in the city, evidenced by past incidents and ongoing discussions about traffic regulations. Community members are encouraged to report any safety concerns to local authorities. This incident highlights the need for continued vigilance in ensuring safe roadways for pedestrians.

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