Lincoln Square Crash Leaves 2 Women Hurt
Two-Vehicle Crash Involves Gray Sedan and Planters
Just before 3 a.m. on Thursday, a vehicle lost control and slammed into two planters in Lincoln Square on the North Side, leaving two women injured.
Incident Details
The incident occurred in the 2500 block of West Lawrence Avenue, where the two women, aged 28 and 45, were traveling in a gray sedan. According to Chicago police, the vehicle lost control and struck two planters before coming to a stop in the street.
Injuries Sustained
The older woman, 45, suffered trauma from the crash and was taken to Swedish Covenant Hospital, where she was listed in fair condition. The younger woman, 28, suffered a cut to her face and was taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where she was in good condition.
Damage to Property
One of the planters rolled onto a nearby building and broke a window, authorities reported.
No Citations Issued
No citations were issued in connection with the incident.
Conclusion
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe driving practices and the need for motorists to be aware of their surroundings at all times. While no citations were issued, the consequences of this crash could have been much more severe, and it is fortunate that the injuries sustained by the two women were not more serious.
FAQs
Q: Where did the incident occur?
A: The incident occurred in the 2500 block of West Lawrence Avenue in Lincoln Square on the North Side.
Q: How old were the two women involved in the crash?
A: The older woman was 45 years old, and the younger woman was 28 years old.
Q: What were the conditions of the two women after the crash?
A: The older woman was in fair condition at Swedish Covenant Hospital, while the younger woman was in good condition at Illinois Masonic Medical Center.