A woman was hospitalized with major injuries around noon Wednesday after a two-car crash near Pentz Road and Skyway in Paradise — not long after another woman suffered minor injuries after crashing into a pole in north Chico.
Paradise Police Officer Derek Archuleta said the woman pulled out from Gate Lane into the vehicle of a man driving south on Pentz Road around 11:52 a.m., during a period when ongoing traffic was being diverted from Skyway because of construction.
The woman, an older adult, reported neck and back pain, while the man sustained minor injuries. Cal Fire-Butte County personnel controlled traffic in the area until about 1 p.m.
Archuleta said Pentz Road was receiving more car traffic than usual because of the construction detour and that he thinks the incident may not have happened if the detour were not for the detour.
North Chico crash
A woman suffered minor injures after crashing into a utility pole and turning over around 10:59 a.m. Wednesday near Garner Lane, according to Frank Valdepena, public information officer with Chico California Highway Patrol.
Valdepena said the woman was reported driving on Garner Lane toward Highway 99 at about 45 mph when the sun hit her eyes. Then, as she raised her left hand to see more clearly, she pulled the steering wheel to the right, crashing into an AT&T utility pole. The car then climbed up the pole until it overturned, he said.
Before emergency crews arrived, another person in the area freed the woman from the overturned car. She declined medical attention after being examined by Butte County Emergency Medical Services, Valdepena said.
Woman saved
The actions of a Marysville couple and their 6-year-old daughter saved a woman who was found head underwater Monday in Live Oak — and received special recognition because of it.
The woman, Robbie Carpenter, 75, of Marysville, reportedly crashed into an irrigation canal, about two feet deep with water, around 12:20 p.m. near Larkin and Paseo roads, according to CHP Yuba City.
The daughter of Cyle Johnson, 28, and Ashley Martin, 27, witnessed the crash while playing out front of a house visited by the family and alerted her parents. Johnson and Martin ran out front to the canal, found Carpenter unresponsive with her head underwater in the driver’s seat, cut her seatbelt to free her and then pulled her to safety. Carpenter was taken to a hospital sustaining only minor injuries.
Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) awarded the family with a certificate of special congressional recognition on Tuesday for their actions in saving Carpenter’s life, according to CHP Yuba-Sutter in an announcement.
“Had it not been for the heroic actions of Cyle, Ashley, and their daughter, this would have been a much different outcome,” CHP Yuba Sutter said. “We applaud the life saving actions demonstrated by this family!”