- Ryan Nute | March 30, 2007 4:46 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsA Seattle woman was injured and taken to Highline Community Hospital after the bus she was in was struck by a Mercedes which crossed the center line of Highway 202 on Thursday.The collision occurred at SE 47th Street near Fall City, Washington. Fortunately, the other occupants of the bus were uninjured. The driver was arrested for vehicular assault.Read more: Seattle Times
- Ryan Nute | March 30, 2007 4:30 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsI don't know why I am surprised when I read stories like this, but I am. A convicted felon is accused of driving drunk without a valid license in connection with a head-on collision on Highway 410 near Buckley, Washington. Mr. Wyrsch, a Forest Service law enforcement officer, was killed.Kenneth Clark, the defendant, apparently crossed the center line and struck Mr. Wyrsch's vehicle. The...
- Ryan Nute | March 12, 2007 7:18 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsAn SUV vs. ambulance accident last Sunday which seriously injured a woman riding in the SUV as a passenger. The driver, her husband, was arrested but has not been charged. The State Patrol reports alcohol was a factor.The accident occurred whent the SUV went through a stop sign and struck a Medic One ambulance. Some of the occupants of the ambulance were injured as well. The SUV driver's...
- Ryan Nute | March 09, 2007 10:45 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsTraffic on SR 520 became a parking lot this morning after a driver reportedly slowed to look at a two-car crash on the side of the road to which the state patrol had responded. Apparently the following drivers did not slow and the chain reaction crash resulted.One of the vehicles was driven by someone with a suspended license.It's interesting that the authorities seem to think the curious...
- Ryan Nute | March 08, 2007 9:41 AM |
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MiscellaneousFour teens were injured yesterday in Seatle when their 1989 Ford Probe was struck by a pickup making a lane change. Their car struck a power pole. The teens were seriously injured and taken to Harborview Medical Center.The accident is being investigated along with the possibiilty that the pickup's driver, Gregory L. Kindall, made and unsafe lane change.The teens were identified as Craig E....
- Ryan Nute | March 08, 2007 9:26 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsA two-car accident occurred last Thursday when a driver ran a red light at South 72nd Street and Sheridan Avenue. The driver has since died of his injuries. The other driver was also hurt in the collision.The collision happened after the first driver entered the intersection and his vehicle was "T-boned" by the second driver in an SUV.As you might expect, the driver who has a light in his...
- Ryan Nute | March 07, 2007 9:58 AM |
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Workplace InjuriesAn 8-foot wall at a residential construction site fell last Monday, injuring two workers. The second-story wall apparently fell when the supporting jacks slipped.The accident occurred in the 10200 block of Central Valley Road NW at about 10 a.m. Two workers crawled out from under the wall and a third was pulled out by fire crews. The injured workers were transported to Harrison Medical Center...
- Ryan Nute | March 07, 2007 9:50 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsTwo students at Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Washington were struck by a car yesterday morning. They were transported to Overlake Hospital for observation. Fortunately, it appears the injuries are not serious.The accident occurred in the campus parking lot early in the morning. The identity of the driver--and whether he or she was a fellow student or school employee--has not been...
- Ryan Nute | March 06, 2007 3:17 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsA Des Moines man speeding and driving erratically was arrested after a high-speed chase last Friday during which he collided with two other vehicles.The driver was initially pursued after exiting I-5 and heading east toward Auburn. Just as the pursuit was called off the driver ran a red light, struck a van and then a second vehicle before rolling his Jeep in a parking lot. Two bystanders...
- Ryan Nute | March 06, 2007 3:08 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsA four-car crash that happened on Highway 167 Monday afternoon in Pierce County was apparently caused by a driver who admitted he was high on OxyContin.The driver rear-ended the preceding driver, who was taken to Tacoma General Hospital with a broken pelvis. The other drivers were reportedly uninjured.A driver who is foolish enough to drive while under the influence is unlikely to have...