Car hits, drags disabled woman
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Marisa O’Neil
A 60-year-old Costa Mesa woman in a wheelchair was seriously injured
when a car struck her as she crossed an Eastside street Thursday
evening.
The woman was rolling her wheelchair north on Westminster Avenue,
crossing Broadway just before 6 p.m. when a burgundy sedan driven by
a 27-year-old Newport Beach man struck her, Costa Mesa Sgt. Bob
Durham said.
The man stopped his car when he realized what had happened.
But by then he had carried the woman some 80 to 100 feet on his
hood, Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion Chief Keith Fujimoto said.
The woman, who has not been identified pending notification of her
relatives, suffered several injuries, including head trauma, Fujimoto
said.
She was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, he said.
She was in critical condition, but police were informed by
hospital officials shortly after 7 p.m. that her blood pressure was
improving, Costa Mesa Lt. Dave Andersen said late Thursday night.
She was wearing a yellow reflective vest, but her posture while
pushing the chair in darkness may have made it difficult to see the
vest, Fujimoto said.
The vest, a shoe and a battered wheelchair lay in the westbound
lane of Broadway as police investigated the accident.
Trauma-intervention counselors were brought in to talk to the man
who hit her, Fujimoto said.
The man was not cited in connection with the accident, Andersen
said.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at marisa.oneil
@latimes.com.
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