88-year-old man injured when vehicle rolls on I-90
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CLE ELUM -- An 88-year-old Easton man was taken to Seattle's Harborview Medical Center after suffering injuries in an accident on Interstate 90 on Friday morning.
Ralph D. Look was driving a 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser east on I-90 about five miles west of Cle Elum when the accident occurred shortly before 10 a.m., according to a news release issued by the Washington State Patrol.
Look lost control of the car while changing lanes, causing it to strike a barrier and then roll onto its top, blocking one lane, the State Patrol said.
Look was first taken to Kittitas Valley Community Hospital before being transferred to Harborview Medical Center, troopers said, but Harborview staff said the hospital has no record of him as a patient.
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