StoriesApril 10, 2021

Man dies after losing control of vehicle just west of Moscow

Whitman County first responders work to extract a person out of a vehicle after a multiple-car collision near mile post 14 on U.S. Highway 195 on Saturday morning. The crash blocked both lanes of traffic for more than 45 minutes backing up traffic for over a mile in each direction.
Whitman County first responders work to extract a person out of a vehicle after a multiple-car collision near mile post 14 on U.S. Highway 195 on Saturday morning. The crash blocked both lanes of traffic for more than 45 minutes backing up traffic for over a mile in each direction.Pete Caster
A person injured in a multiple-car collision is transported to the Pullman Regional Hospital on Saturday morning near milepost 14 on U.S. Highway 195.
A person injured in a multiple-car collision is transported to the Pullman Regional Hospital on Saturday morning near milepost 14 on U.S. Highway 195.Pete Caster

The 30-year-old driver of a vehicle that crashed near Moscow early Friday morning died from his injuries in a Coeur d’Alene hospital on Saturday.

According to a news release from the Idaho State Police, Joshua Shaw, who worked in Genesee, had one passenger aboard when he lost control of his vehicle around 4:45 a.m. Friday, crashing near milepost 1 on State Highway 8 just west of Moscow.

Both were taken to Gritman Medical Center. Shaw’s passenger, Sierra Perea, 30, was released later that day but Shaw was airlifted to Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene. Both were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

According to the release, it is unclear what caused Shaw to lose control of the vehicle. An investigation is ongoing.

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Later Saturday morning, emergency personnel responded to two traffic collisions south of Pullman on U.S. Highway 195.

According to Whitcom, one person was taken to Pullman Regional Hospital following a two-vehicle collision near the intersection of the highway and Gimlin Road at 9:11 a.m.

Another three-vehicle collision was reported later that morning around 10:10 a.m. near milepost 14 which shut down traffic for two hours, Whitcom said. Dispatch said there were injuries but were uncertain how many people had been injured.

Officials with Pullman Regional Hospital said they treated five patients with injuries sustained in traffic collisions that morning on Highway 195. Two were discharged as of Saturday afternoon, and three were still being evaluated. One patient was in critical but stable condition, the hospital said.

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