Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nursing home accident kills 2 in S. Dakota

- By James Nord The Associated Press

ALCESTER, S.D. — Two people were killed and six others hurt when an 81-year-old woman drove into a group of people and into a nursing home Monday in southeast South Dakota in an apparent accident, authoritie­s said.

The woman, who had pulled into a driveway close to the building, appears to have stepped on the gas instead of the brakes, hitting seven people exiting Alcester Care and Rehab Center with a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix, the state Highway Patrol said in a statement. Authoritie­s said the driver — who hasn’t been identified — was among those injured.

Highway Patrol spokesman Tony Mangan had no immediate informatio­n about the conditions of the injured, whom he said were taken to hospitals in Sioux Falls and Hawarden, Iowa, and Sioux City, Iowa. Alcester is about 40 miles south of Sioux Falls.

Jayson Pullman, chief executive of Hawarden Regional Healthcare, said four of the injured were treated at his hospital. He said he believed three had been returned to the nursing home, with the fourth transferre­d by helicopter to another hospital.

None of the victims of the crash were immediatel­y identified. The nursing home’s administra­tor declined an interview.

“It’s horrible,” Highway Patrol

Capt. Jason Husby said. “Especially the situation we had here where there’s a group of people. A lot of people are affected by this.”

The Highway Patrol says the investigat­ion will likely take days to complete.

Eldean Kjose, whose yard looks onto the nursing home, was rolling up his hose so he could mow the lawn when he heard sirens approachin­g. The 81-year-old retiree said he watched several people get loaded into ambulances.

“I’ve never heard of an accident like this,” Kjose said.

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