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

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department responded to a vehicle/pedestrian collision at Hamilton and Indiana on October 22, 2025, at 10:39 a. m. Initial reports indicated the pedestrian was trapped under the vehicle, prompting urgent medical response. Medics transported the victim to a local hospital, where they are being treated for life-threatening injuries. The driver is cooperating with the investigation, and authorities report no signs of impairment.

The collision site remains closed for investigation, highlighting the city's commitment to safety on its streets. Local residents have expressed concerns about pedestrian safety, especially near busy intersections. This incident follows a series of traffic-related injuries in urban Spokane, prompting discussions about safety measures. Officials aim to analyze the circumstances of this collision to prevent future incidents.

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