Harborview Medical Center
Coverage of Harborview Medical Center in the Nexus archive.
- Shooting at a Seattle food festival leaves 2 dead and wounds 5, fire official says
A shooting during the Bite of Seattle food festival near the Space Needle killed two people and injured five, including a child. The incident occurred around 6 p.m. as the event was closing, prompting evacuations and police investigations. Victims were transported to Harborview Medical Center with injuries ranging from minor to serious.
- Shooting at a Seattle food festival leaves 2 dead and wounds 5, fire official says
A shooting at the Bite of Seattle food festival near the Space Needle on Sunday evening killed two people and injured five, including a child. The incident occurred around 6 p.m. at Seattle Center, prompting evacuations and police investigations. Five victims were hospitalized, with one woman in serious condition and others in stable or minor condition.
- 2 dead, 5 injured in shooting at Seattle food festival
Two people were killed and five injured in a shooting during the Bite of Seattle food festival at the Seattle Center near the Space Needle on Sunday evening. A witness described chaos with people fleeing and victims on the ground, while Harborview Medical Center admitted four victims, including a toddler. Police evacuated the area and are investigating the incident.
- At least 4 people including a child were wounded by gunfire at a Seattle festival, hospital says
At least four people, including a child, were wounded in a shooting at a Seattle festival near the Space Needle. Authorities are investigating and have urged people to avoid the area. Harborview Medical Center is treating the victims.
- At least 4 people including a child were wounded by gunfire at a Seattle festival, hospital says
At least four people, including a child, were wounded by gunfire at a Seattle festival near the Space Needle. Harborview Medical Center confirmed the injuries, and police are investigating the incident while urging people to avoid the area.
- At least 4 people including a child were wounded by gunfire at a Seattle festival, hospital says
At least four people, including a child, were wounded in a shooting at a Seattle festival near the Space Needle on Sunday night. The victims were treated at Harborview Medical Center, with one in critical condition. Authorities are investigating and have asked people to avoid the area.
- At least 4 people including a child were wounded by gunfire at a Seattle festival, hospital says
At least four people, including a child, were wounded by gunfire during a festival near Seattle's Space Needle. The Seattle Center's Bite of Seattle food festival was the location of the shooting, with victims transported to Harborview Medical Center, where one remains in critical condition. A witness described chaos and multiple victims on the ground after hearing gunshots.
- Girl, 5, falls from sixth-floor window of Seattle apartment, officials say
A 5-year-old girl fell from a sixth-floor window of an apartment in Seattle. She is in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center. A police spokesperson confirmed no crime was committed.
- A seaplane crashes into a remote island north of Seattle. But all 11 on board are rescued
A seaplane carrying 11 people crashed and caught fire on Sucia Island, a remote state park north of Seattle. All passengers and the pilot were rescued by nearby boats and a helicopter, though some sustained injuries. The cause of the crash remains unknown.
- Man shot by Federal Way police was reportedly holding ‘realistic’ BB gun
A 19-year-old man was shot by three Federal Way police officers on June 24 and is in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center. The man was reportedly holding a realistic BB gun at the time of the shooting.
- 2 dead after Highway 18 police chase, crash in Federal Way
Two people were killed in a vehicle crash on Highway 18 in Federal Way following a police chase. Two others were ejected from the vehicle and taken to Harborview Medical Center, with their conditions unknown.
- Selfie video captures scary moment baseball fan at Mariners game gets hit in the skull by foul ball
A baseball fan, Jamie Golla, was hit in the skull by a foul ball during a Mariners game at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. She was taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment and is recovering. The Mariners staff offered her tickets to return for a future game.