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At about 4:40 p.m., 19-year-old Daniel Espinoza was driving east on I-90, when his left rear-tire blew out and he careened into the median. Espinoza then overcorrected, which caused his car to flip over and land upside-down. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.
It was just before 8:00pm when a Washington State Patrol trooper was attempting to pull over a vehicle on I-90 for an unknown reason, and the vehicle did not pull over and fled west on the freeway. The trooper pursued the vehicle for 10 miles before other troopers put spike strips on the highway in an attempt to stop them. Unfortunately, the fleeing vehicle managed to avoid the spike strips, but the pursuing trooper struck them and crashed her patrol car into the median. The trooper was taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay.
Brenden M. Barker was driving near Snoqualmie Pass on westbound 1-90 when his vehicle left the roadway and rolled, coming to a rest on the left shoulder of the eastboud lanes. Barker was transported to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center and his condition has not yet been released. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
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Fields was driving on I-90 on Monday morning when she departed the roadway to right, which caused the car to roll over and land upside-down. She was injured and taken to the hospital, treated, and eventually released. Intoxicants are not a suspected factor in this accident, but Fields will be cited for departing the roadway.
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On Sunday night, a 2012 Freightliner tractor trailer lost control and struck an unoccupied 2008 Toyota Tacoma pickup that was parked on the shoulder of Interstate 90 seven miles east of Cle Elum. The truck driver, Tamara L. Sheperd of Salem, Oregon, was taken to KVH Hospital in Ellensburg in unknown condition. According to Washington State Patrol, no intoxicants were involved, but charges are pending. 5 things survivors of a commercial truck accident need to know
Christopher D. Lloyd, 41, was driving a 2004 Ford F350 pickup seven miles east of Cle Elum on I-90 when the vehicle slid on the icy highway, rolled, and came to rest on its top. Lloyd and his passenger, Bobbi Lloyd, 41, were taken KVH Hospital in Ellensburg in unknown condition. Another passenger, Jocelin Lloyd, was not injured, according to Washinton State Highway Patrol.
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Kalman was driving an SUV eastbound on I-90 at about 5:20pm when he suddenly veered off the roadway and hit a guardrail, causing the vehicle to roll onto its side. The collision sent both Kalman and Villegas, his passenger, to the hospital, though Villegas has been treated and released and Kalman is listed in good condition.5 things to do immediately after a serious accident