http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2015/04/car_crashes_on_hawthorne_bridg.html
http://www.kgw.com/story/news/2015/04/25/suv-crash-hawthorne-bridge/26372527/
Minutes after a SUV was carjacked from a Milwaukie hospital Saturday afternoon, the woman accused of taking it crashed on the Hawthorne Bridge, narrowly missing dozens of people.
Witnesses said Alicia Nicole Davis, 32, was going more than 100 mph in the Toyota Sequoia when it crashed, less than 20 minutes after it was taken from a parking lot at Milwaukie Providence Hospital.
The vehicle broke through a guardrail, sailed through the air and rolled multiple times before slamming into a building more than 50 feet away, though some witnesses put that distance closer to 75 feet.
A large chunk of guardrail flew though the air, striking a homeless woman who was sent to OHSU Hospital in Portland with an arm injury. Davis also was taken to the same hospital with no obvious injuries.
The vehicle's path narrowly missed dozens of homeless peole and youth volunteers who were gathered nearby when the crash happened.
Roger Burke was leading a group of about 20 youth from the charity Cityteam as they handed out coffee and donuts at a homeless camp north of the bridge.
"Everybody was shook up, and we took the youth back to Holy Trinity church, debriefed them and stayed a while," Burke said. "Even the police were saying 'how did she live through that?'"
Milwaukie police were dispatched at 12:30 p.m. to a reported carjacking at the hospital, 10150 S.E. 32nd Ave. The Toyota's owner, a woman, had been sitting in her car in the parking lot when Davis approached and threatened to use a knife if the woman did not give her the car, police said. The victim did not see a knife, but turned over the SUV.
Eighteen minutes later, a Cityteam worker watched the car launch off the bridge, clearing a 12-foot-high fence and an even taller tree before hitting the ground and then a building.
The Cityteam worker rushed to the car, where Davis was unresponsive and appeared not to be breathing. She resumed breathing as the worker removed her seatbelt, but he was unable to extract her from the car. Portland Fire & Rescue crews arrived within minutes and got Davis out.
Police are on the scene and investigating the crash. Davis faces charges of second-degree robbery and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
The youth who witnessed the incident are scheduled to continue volunteering Saturday night, feeding dinner to the homeless at Cityteam's Southeast Grand Avenue location.
"They're busy doing stuff to keep their minds off it," Burke said.
Google Street View of the "ramp"
https://www.google.com/maps/@45.512862,-122.666322,3a,75y,270h,55.17t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1skZsgA8byD18VeH8slcC7MQ!2e0
Google Maps of the location (note this is a downhill sweeping set of curves that are usually full of buses, pedestrians and bicycles as they make their way onto one of the lowest bridges in Portland):
https://www.google.com/maps/@45.5111203,-122.6665032,202a,20y,41.73t/data=!3m1!1e3
I'm kinda digging the discussion in the first link about whether the 08+ Sequoia would fair as well as that 07 style model in a similar crash.