Dr. Stephanie Van Dyke critically injured when struck by vehicle while sledding on Manzanita Street in Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls Doctor ‘critical’ after sledding accident
A doctor from Klamath Falls who was injured in a sledding accident over the weekend is in ‘critical’ condition, and is not expected to survive.
Dr. Glenn Gailis summed up the feelings of many. “It’s a sad situation for all of us.”
Dr. Stephanie Van Dyke serves as Medical Director of the Sky Lakes Wellness Center.
Dr. Van Dyke was critically injured Saturday morning in a sledding accident.
Van Dyke was coming down Manzanita Street when she was hit by a vehicle that was unable to stop in time.
Her friends and co-workers met this morning at the Sky Lakes Wellness Center.
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