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Two pedestrians hospitalized in East Multnomah County crashes

Portland, ORLocal News

On September 6, two pedestrians were hospitalized in critical condition after being struck by vehicles in East Multnomah County. The crashes, which occurred within a short timeframe, have raised alarms about pedestrian safety in the area. Emergency responders arrived promptly, transporting both victims to local hospitals where they are currently receiving treatment. Local authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the causes of the accidents and whether any traffic laws were violated. Community leaders are urging for enhanced safety measures, including better signage and crosswalks, to protect pedestrians.

The incidents have sparked discussions on the need for increased awareness about road safety, especially in neighborhoods with high foot traffic. As the investigation unfolds, city officials are expected to evaluate current infrastructure and consider potential improvements. The ongoing dialogue emphasizes the importance of safeguarding vulnerable road users and preventing similar incidents in the future.

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