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, Spokane Police Department (SPD) responded to a vehicle/pedestrian collision at Hamilton and Indiana. Initial reports indicated that the pedestrian was trapped under the vehicle, prompting emergency medical services to transport the individual to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver is cooperating with the investigation and shows no signs of impairment. Evidence from the scene suggests that the collision occurred near the intersection of Hamilton and Indiana, leading to a temporary closure of the area for further investigation. Authorities have emphasized the importance of pedestrian safety, especially in high-traffic areas.

Emergency services remind the public to report any incidents requiring immediate assistance by calling 911. The incident underscores the need for continued vigilance regarding pedestrian safety in urban settings. Local officials plan to review safety measures in the area following this incident.

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