2 injured, 1 seriously, when car strikes pedestrians in Costco parking lot in Spokane, Washington
Two injured in auto-pedestrian collision in N. Spokane Costco parking lot
Spokane Fire crews were called to the scene of the collision, outside the Costco at 7619 N. Division St., shortly after 3:30 p.m. They extricated the two victims and transported them to the hospital for treatment of their injuries. The woman was in serious condition at the scene, said Spokane Police Department spokesman Officer John O’Brien.
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