4 hospitalized in crash on I-5 bridge

Vancouver, WALocal News

In a troubling late-night incident, four individuals were hospitalized after a significant crash involving two Tesla vehicles on the Interstate Bridge in Vancouver, Washington. The Vancouver Fire Department was alerted shortly after midnight and arrived to find both cars extensively damaged, obstructing two lanes of Interstate 5. Emergency responders worked diligently for about 45 minutes to extricate the passengers and provide medical assistance before transporting them to local hospitals for serious injuries. According to the Washington State Patrol, speeding was identified as the primary cause of the collision, which has raised concerns about road safety. The driver of one vehicle, Tucker Roberts, has been charged with vehicular assault, while the other driver, Aaron Boivin, fortunately escaped serious injury.

Investigators are also looking into the potential involvement of drugs or alcohol in the crash, which adds another layer of complexity to the incident. This event highlights the critical need for awareness regarding speeding and impaired driving. Local authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash to prevent future occurrences.

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