Crash victims improving but are still in ICU in wrong-way crash north of Bellingham
Three Whatcom County residents who injured essentially the most severe of seven victims in a wrong-way accident north of Bellingham this week recovered Friday within the intensive care unit at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Middle.
Harborview spokeswoman Susan Gregg instructed the Bellingham Herald in an e mail that Bellingham’s Jadesen Knudtson, Blaine’s Aaron Dexter and a 10-year-old woman in Dexter’s automotive have been all in severe situation.
Knudtson and Dexter recovered from essential situation Thursday, Gregg stated.
Timmy Hart, of Bellingham, remained in passable situation at St. Joseph Medical Middle on Friday, a hospital spokeswoman stated.
Three different crash victims have been handled and discharged Wednesday at St. Joseph Medical Middle.
In the meantime, Dexter may nonetheless face assault prices on account of the four-car accident, Washington State Patrol Trooper Kelsey Harding instructed The Herald.
In accordance with a State Patrol report, Dexter was touring on the Information Meridian within the southbound lanes close to Kelly Highway round 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on Wednesday when his 2001 Mercedes CL side-ran a 2019 GMC Sierra pickup that Hart was driving.
He then crashed head-on right into a 2013 Kia Optima pushed by a Lynden lady and eventually crashed right into a 2007 Nissan Maxima pushed by a Spanaway lady.
In accordance with the report, each the Nissan and the GMC pickup landed within the ditch and the Mercedes caught fireplace.
In accordance with the report, all 4 autos have been totaled. They have been towed away and saved by state police as proof.