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Pickup accident injures pedestrian


Monday, November 30, 1998

Pickup accident injures pedestrian

WESTWOOD: Man pinned beneath truck breaks leg, injuries head,
neck, back

By Ann Hawkey and Greg Lewis

Daily Bruin Senior Staff

A man was left hospitalized with severe injuries this weekend
after being run over by a pickup truck.

Matthew Sparks, a man who appeared to be in his early twenties,
was walking west on Strathmore Drive when he was hit by the truck,
a light blue Chevrolet S-10.

The truck was pulling forward out of a driveway at 10941
Strathmore Dr., just after 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday.

Sparks was pinned in front of the right rear tire after the
front tire rolled over him.

Paramedics used inflatable pillows to lift the truck off Sparks,
who was semi-conscious at the time.

"He definitely shattered his right leg, and there were also
head, neck and back injuries," said Captain Digrado of the Los
Angeles Fire Department, Task Force 37.

Sparks was treated at the UCLA Medical Center, where he is still
under the care of doctors.

"We don’t know any of the particulars right now," said Sparks’
father, a San Diego resident.

"The doctors are telling us it’s going to be seven to 10 days
before we know anything," he said.

Police questioned the driver of the truck and administered a
sobriety test before leaving him at the scene. His identity has not
been confirmed.

Police also questioned another witness at the scene.

The driver, who appeared to be in his early twenties, was seen
by witnesses crying on the shoulder of a woman shortly after the
police arrived.

A crowd of about 25 onlookers gathered to watch the rescue
effort.

The truck that hit Sparks belongs to an unidentified woman who
was riding in the passenger’s seat at the time of the accident.

Both the driver and the passenger declined to comment.

Witnesses overheard the driver saying he didn’t see the victim
because the driveway was too steep and he could not see the
sidewalk.

The driveway which the truck was pulling out of has a steep
slope, making it difficult to see pedestrian traffic until
immediately before the sidewalk, said Anoush Hakimi, an observer
and a third-year political science student.

"At about 1:20 I heard a some guy screaming ‘Get off, just get
off.’ The scream was really loud, like somebody was really in
trouble," Hakimi said.

Digrado said that the driver was probably driving too fast out
of the driveway.

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