Car crashes through wall of UW Med Clinic at Aurora Village

Shoreline, WALocal News

A vehicle crashed through the front wall of the UW Medicine Primary Care Clinic in Aurora Village at 7:52 a. m. on Saturday, April 26, 2025. First responders from the King County Sheriff's Office and Shoreline Fire arrived promptly at the scene. The driver, who accidentally pressed the gas pedal instead of the brake, received treatment for minor injuries at the scene.

Her passenger, an older female, was taken to a local hospital for precautionary evaluation, but no serious injuries were reported among clinic occupants. Authorities confirmed that initial reports of injuries were unfounded and stated there was no indication of impaired driving. This incident underscores the importance of driver awareness in preventing accidents. The clinic, located at 13355 N 205th St, serves a vital role in the community. Emergency services continue to monitor the situation to ensure public safety.

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