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A pickup spun out on I-90 while descending from the summit at Snoqualmie Pass, causing three semi-trailers to crash, according to one of the truck drivers. One of the semis tipped onto its side after he lost control trying to avoid the spun-out pickup, but the semi driver is OK. The two other semis seemed to have struck the overturned semi.
At around 9:00am, Scott was driving east on I-90 when he attempted to change lanes. Because of the icy conditions on the road, he lost control of the vehicle and it rolled over, injuring both him and his passenger Rees. Both were hospitalized, though the severity of their injuries is not yet known. Check back for updates.What to do immediately after a serious accident
At about 1:00 pm, four vehicles that were westbound on I-90 stopped because of a separate accident on the highway. However, Alan Bradley, 63, failed to stop and rear-ended the rear-most vehicle, causing each vehicle to collided with the one in front of it. Later, another westbound vehicle rear-ended Bradley's vehicle. The only person injured was Lisa Bradley, 62, and she was taken to KVH Hospital, although the hospital had no records of her admittance.
What to do immediately after a serious accident
At around 5:00am, Gerlach was driving on I-90 with Hedel-Ostrowski as a passenger when he began to drift into the left shoulder of the road. He then overcorrected, which caused the car to rollover two times, injuring both occupants in the process and sending them to the hospital.
5 things to do immediately after a serious accident
S singlce-car rollover accident occured on I-90, injuring two adults and three children. Their names have not been released. Their injuries were deemed non-life-threatening, but were nonetheless transported to hosptials for treatment of their injuries.
Bus driver Howard K. Mangis was cited for making an unsafe lane change that caused an accident about a mile east of the Snoqualmie Pass summit Friday afternoon. Mangis, 63, of Medical Lake, was driving a 2002 Prevost tour bus west on Interstate 90 when the accident occurred at about 4:20 p.m., when the bus changed lanes, striking a 2002 Lexus which was destroyed after the driver lost control and struck a jersey barrier, the State Patrol said.
Alcohol likely played a role in a fatal crash Friday night on the Kennedy Expressway (I-90) on the Northwest Side, police said.
Diane Adreani, 53, was driving southbound on I-90 when her vehicle crashed into the wall about 9:30 p.m. near Austin Avenue, authorities said.
Adreani, of the 7600 block of West Ardmore Avenue, was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead at 12:13 a.m. Saturday, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.