Pickup Truck T-Bones Car On Bigelow Gulch - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com

Pickup Truck T-Bones Car On Bigelow Gulch

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SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. - One woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after her car was T-boned by a pickup truck.

It happened near the intersection of Bigelow Gulch and Orchard Prairie Rd. just after 1:00pm. Sheriff's deputies say the woman was traveling eastbound on Bigelow when she began to go off the road, overcorrected and ended up sideways in the westbound lanes where she was T-boned by a pickup truck.

The driver of the car was taken to the hospital. The extent of her injuries is unknown.

The driver of the pickup truck was uninjured.

Bigelow Gulch is open and the crash remains under investigation.

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