Driver Having Seizure Hits Caltrans Worker
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A Caltrans landscaper working on the side of the Orange Freeway suffered broken bones and other injuries Thursday when she was struck by a car whose driver was having a diabetic seizure, officials said.
Luzera Sanchez, 28, was spraying weedkiller on the landscaped turf bordering the freeway near Yorba Linda Boulevard when a car driven by 73-year-old Margaret Tenace of Westminster careened out of control about 1:40 p.m., the CHP said.
The car crashed into the center divider and then weaved across all four lanes before striking Sanchez and a Caltrans pickup truck, CHP spokeswoman Angel Johnson said.
“From what I understand, she was all over the freeway,” Johnson said. “She was fluctuating in speeds, from 70 to 90 mph, as far back as the [Garden Grove Freeway]. . . . We also received calls reporting a reckless driver in a Cadillac.”
Tenace was taken to St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton where she was reported in a coma.
Sanchez, who was thrown 50 feet by the force of the blow, suffered a damaged liver and a broken leg and ribs. She was in critical but stable condition at UCI Medical Center in Orange, a hospital spokesman said.
Sanchez, a Pasadena resident, has been with a Department of Transportation landscape crew based in Brea for about three years, Miranda said.
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