Car accident kills Orange resident
Deirdre Newman
Despite efforts to save her, an 82-year-old Orange woman suffered
severe lower-body injuries and died after she was extracted from her
car and hospitalized Thursday afternoon, police said.
The collision occurred on Newport Boulevard, just past Arlington
Drive, about 12:30 p.m.
Jeanne Poirier was removed from her Toyota Corolla and taken to
Western Medical Center in Santa Ana with two broken ankles and a
possible broken hip after she was pinned between the floorboard and
the dashboard, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Dave Andersen said.
The crash happened when Poirier allegedly ran the stop sign on
Arlington and made a right-hand turn onto Newport, where it parallels
the Costa Mesa Freeway, Andersen said. A Cadillac traveling
southbound on Newport at about 45 mph broadsided the Corolla. The
intersection of Arlington and Newport at this location is tricky
because the stop sign is after Arlington curves around onto the
frontage road, Andersen said.
The Cadillac’s driver and passenger, who did not disclose their
names, walked away from their car.
The left side of the Corolla suffered major damage, while the
Cadillac suffered damage mostly to its front end. It’s front right
tire was smashed perpendicular to the other tires.
Poirier’s three passengers, which included her grandson and two
young adults, were not severely injured but were taken to the
hospital as a precaution, Andersen said.
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