Tanner Eiesland and Lindsey Delfino Hurt in Accident on Highway 207 [Chelan County, WA]

Tanner Eiesland and Lindsey Delfino Hurt in Accident on Highway 207 [Chelan County, WA]
Tanner Eiesland and Lindsey Delfino Hurt in Accident on Highway 207 [Chelan County, WA]

Single Vehicle Accident in Chelan County, Lindsey Delfino and Tanner Eiesland Injured

 
CHELAN COUNTY, WA (June 19, 2023) – Crews transported 33-year-old Tanner Eiesland of Chelan and 31-year-old Lindsey Delfino of Oroville to the hospital after an accident on Highway 207 on June 9.
 
According to the Washington State Patrol, the collision happened about a mile south of Lake Wenatchee State Park around 9:05 AM. Based on a report, Eiesland was driving a 1995 Toyota Tercel with Delfino northbound on the highway at the time of the crash.
 
Due to unknown reasons, he veered off the road, crashed down a ravine and hit multiple trees.
 
As a result, Eiesland and Delfino were both hurt in the crash. Rescuers took Eiesland by helicopter to Central Washington Hospital in Wentacee, while Delfino was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
 
Two dogs in the car were also hurt in the crash.
 
At this point, the case remains under investigation. In addition, no other details are available.
 
Distracted driving can lead into a road accident. So, always check your surroundings when driving, especially in highways and in areas near intersections.


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