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Motorcyclist Thrown Across Highway 680 Center Divider in Deadly Crash in Walnut Creek: CHP

A motorcyclist was thrown from one side of Interstate Highway 680 to the other during a deadly crash this afternoon in Walnut Creek, California Highway Patrol and fire officials said.

A crash was initially reported along Highway 680 near the North Main Street off-ramp at 12:41 p.m., chp Officer John Fransen said.

Contra Costa County Fire Protection District personnel responded shortly afterward and determined that a motorcycle and a vehicle were involved in a collision on the highway's northbound side, Fire Inspector
Steve Aubert said.

The motorcyclist was ejected during the collision and landed on the highway's southbound lanes, Aubert said.

Medical personnel provided aid to the motorcyclist, who was taken to John Muir Medical Center for treatment of serious injuries, Aubert said.

Shortly after 1:30 p.m., CHP officials confirmed that the incident is being classified as a fatality, but were not immediately able to provide further details.

Aubert said a motorist had to be extricated from a vehicle on the highway's southbound lanes. The vehicle was not involved in the initial crash.

A Sig-alert was issued by the CHP at 1:01 p.m. alerting motorists that lanes are blocked in both directions of the highway.

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