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Marin Čolak injured in fatal motorway crash

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Former WTCC and European Touring Car cup competitor Marin Čolak has been injured in a motorway incident in his home country of Croatia, in which his 20 year old female passenger has died.

Posted by MatkoPez.

From Touring Car Times:

Croatian newspaper Nacional reports that on the afternoon of November 5th, Čolak’s Ferrari was involved in a incident with a Nissan on the A6 motorway near Bosiljevo.

Čolak was reportedly not wearing his seatbelt when the crash occurred, and was flung from the Ferrari, whilst his passenger was trapped in the burning vehicle and died of her injuries.

Index.hr reports that the passenger was 20 year old Ivane Obad, and that a subsequent police report has confirmed that Čolak veered onto the right hand side of the road, before leaving the motorway and travelling 100 meters into a field where the car burst into flames.

It is also believed that Čolak was racing against the Nissan, and that the driver of the other vehicle was also a racing driver, but has not been named.

click HERE for entire article.

Tip of the helmet to Dave Statter @ STATter911
for finding the video/news item.

Mike “FossilMedic” Ward

Ambulance Red-Light Rollover

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A LEIPZIG, GERMANY, AMBULANCE WAS INVOLVED in a traffic accident on Thursday night that left the ambulance laying on its side and four people injured.

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The ambulance was responding to a hospital with a patient when it entered a controlled intersection against the red light.  An automobile traveling with the green signal failed to notice the ambulance in time to avoid a collision and struck the unit in the rear section, causing it to roll over.

The 71-yr.-old patient and his companion were both seriously injured.  The “orderly” and the emergency doctor, who were both also in the rear, suffered minor injuries.  The 26-yr.-old driver of the car and the ambulance driver escaped injury.

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Firegeezer notes:  Look how well the cot was anchored.

Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk has the story and a VIDEO HERE.

Hat tip:  Christian L.

Hot Pursuit Stops Armed Robber

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A ROBBERY SUSPECT IN SANTEE, CALIFORNIA (San Diego area), met his maker in a fiery crash after he piled his motorcycle into the side of a truck and then into a Highway Patrol car.

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The 39-yr.-old man had just held up a convenience store for some cigarettes when a patrol car spotted him and gave chase.  After trying to elude the police cars that had converged to capture him, he made an unwise choice and sped his motorcycle onto a road that was closed ahead for construction.  At the same moment, a CHP officer was talking to the construction crew to warn them of the high-speed chase in the area.  The Union-Tribune continues:

That officer was facing south in his patrol car talking to a Caltrans employee who was sitting in his truck facing north on the highway between concrete barriers when they heard the motorcycle approaching at high speed.  Both men jumped out of their vehicles and took refuge behind the barriers.

The rider had nowhere to go and crashed head-on into the truck. The bike became wedged underneath it and pushed the truck into the patrol car, before bursting into flames, [a CHP spokesman] said.

The motorcyclist was thrown about 200 feet. Emergency personnel tried to resuscitate him, but he died at the scene about 2:30 a.m.  Neither the CHP officer nor the Caltrans worker was injured.  A revolver was found in the debris.

KFMB-TV Ch. 8 filed this video report from the crash scene:

All three vehicles were destroyed by the crash and fire.  Read the full STORY HERE.

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The Drive-Thru Was Closed

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IN PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA, A 92-YR.-OLD MAN DROVE HIS car through the front wall of a restaurant after pressing the wrong pedal.   That is not unusual in Florida …… it happens all the time down there.  Fortunately, the table inside where the front bumper ended up had just been vacated a few seconds before the intrusion.

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But what made this crash different is what happened next.  The geezer who was driving calmly got out of his car and walked inside and asked if anybody was injured.  When told that everybody was ok, he then sat down at a table and ordered breakfast.  That’s what he had come there for, in the first place.

The police waited until he had finished his meal before they charged him with careless driving.

WESH-TV was there and filed this video report:

LODD In Germany – Ambulance

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WHAT MAY BE THE NEW YEAR’S FIRST LODD occurred early this morning in the Kitzingen region of Germany.  A 1st-responder emergency ambulance/rapid response car was responding on a call at 2:30 am local time when it collided with an automobile at an intersection.

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The RR car can be seen on the left in the field in this photo by Berthold Diem

The 28-yr.-old driver of the “smart car” rapid response vehicle was killed immediately and his 20-yr-old partner was critically injured.  Police say that the RR car had its emergency lights on, however the car that it struck was in the roadway that normally has the right-of-way at the intersection.  The driver of the second car was uninjured and his wife suffered only a minor injury to her left leg.  They are both age 34.

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photo by Berthold Diem

There is no report yet on any charges from the police.

Radio Gong 106.9 has the story, more photos and a video report HERE.

Hat tip:  Christian L.

Locomotive – 1, Pickup – 0

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A WORKMAN IN EASLEY, SOUTH CAROLINA, was towing a trailer behind his pickup truck Thursday when he started to cross a Norfolk Southern Railway track.  As he started across the level crossing, the gates came down blocking his path as the freight train was bearing down on the hapless driver.  Instead of driving ahead and crashing through the warning gate, he attempted to back up off the crossing.  But traffic behind him was blocking his reverse maneuver and he was caught.  He escaped from his truck just seconds before this happened:

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The accident took place right in front of a railroad buff who was videotaping trains that afternoon.  Richard Helderman, who didn’t have the news cameraman’s instincts at the moment, caught most of the event with his video camera as shown by this report from WYFF-TV Ch. 4 Greenville:

The crash obliterated the truck and trailer as well as a Bobcat loader that was on the trailer.  The Bobcat caught fire, adding to the excitement.  But thankfully nobody was injured in the crash.

Crashing Ambulance Kills Pedestrian

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A LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND, WOMAN WAS KILLED Thursday morning when an East Midlands Ambulance Service unit skidded on an icy road, flipped over and slid into the 39-yr.-old as she was walking along a sidewalk.

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The EMAS released a statement saying:

This morning an ambulance responding to a 999 call with blue lights and sirens overturned and collided with a pedestrian.  The ambulance was responding to a road traffic collision on Stowe Road, Langtoft, Lincolnshire.

The emergency vehicle had two ambulance crew on board.  The pedestrian and both crew members were transported to Peterborough Hospital for treatment.  Tragically, the pedestrian has since passed away and we offer family and friends our deepest sympathies.

The Rutland and Stamford Mercury has the full STORY.

 

Car Crashes Into Firehouse

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A SMALL SUV-TYPE VEHICLE CRASHED PART WAY through a closed bay door of the Truro, Massachusetts, fire station Monday morning, demolishing the door and knocking the parked fire engine back about two feet.

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The crash happened in the Cape Cod community shortly after 9 am this morning.  The Cape Cod Times is reporting:

Truro fire chief Brian Davis was holding a meeting in his office when the accident occurred. There was a high-pitched whining noise followed by a loud explosion, Davis said, adding that it sounded like a bomb had gone off.

The driver may have been coming to the fire station because of a medical condition and may have passed out behind the wheel, Davis said.

The driver of the car was taken unconscious from the car and transported by helicopter to Boston for treatment.  Nobody inside the station was injured.

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Hydrant – 1, Woods – 0

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CHAMPION GOLFER TIGER WOODS WAS INJURED EARLY THIS MORNING at his home in Orlando, Florida, when his SUV that he was driving struck a fire hydrant and then careened into a tree.  The accident took place around 2:25 am, but the Floriday Highway Patrol did not release the information until 2 pm this afternoon.

The FHP says:

Woods, 33, had pulled out of the driveway at his residence in the 6000 block of Deacon Circle. Woods was driving in a 2009 Cadillac SUV. ”As he began to drive on Deacon Circle, (Woods’) struck a fire hydrant,” FHP reported. The front of Wood’s vehicle “then struck a tree” located at a neighboring property.  

They are also reporting the crash remains under investigation and that charges are pending.  The FHP report indicates alcohol was not a factor in the crash. It also indicates “unknown” on whether a seat belt was used.  The airbags in Woods’ Cadillac Escalade did not deploy, which means the vehicle was traveling under 33 mph, according to FHP.

Orange County Fire Rescue received the call for aid at 2:28 a.m. Woods was transported from his Windermere-area neighborhood by the hospital’s own ambulance.

It is also being reported that Woods was treated for facial lacerations and then released from Health Central Hospital in Ocoee.  The hospital is expected to issue a press release at 4 pm this afternoon.

WESH-TV Ch. 2 Orlando has this early video report:

Update, 4 pm:
A statement from Woods’ publicist and Health Central Hospital called the accident “minor” and said Woods was “admitted, treated and released today in good condition.”  Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn told CNN that local police arrived within two minutes of being notified. The golfer was taken to Health Central Hospital, where he was treated for facial lacerations and released, Bruhn said.

Drunk Drives Head-on Into Ambulance

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A DRUNK DRIVER STEERED HIS CAR DIRECTLY INTO a head-on collision with a Grainger County EMS ambulance near Knoxville, Tennessee, late Friday night.  WVLT-TV reports that:

It happened around 8:30 p.m. while the ambulance was traveling south on N. Broadway. It had just stopped in the turn lane to continue onto Mineral Springs Avenue when a black Chevrolet Impala headed north crossed the center line and ran head-on into it.

Officers confirmed the driver of the Impala was drunk. He was arrested for several charges including fourth offense DUI, driving on a revoked license, refusing to take a field sobriety test, failure to maintain his lane, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Nobody was injured and the ambulance only suffered minor damages.  The police said that the driver’s female passenger was also arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

Examining a Reputation Backpack

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WHAM!  Crunch!  Thunk! My Tuesday morning late start was morphing into brunch as I sat in the last car struck at a red-light intersection.

091117_crashAs we discussed in Spheres of Influence this will add to my reputation backpack:

Every firefighter has a reputation that begins the first day they enter the department.  The reputation grows with each activity, on or off-duty adventure and emergency incident.  Truths, rumors and stories fill the backpack.

SOME CONTENTS OF MY REPUTATION BACKPACK

I am a motorhead without a good driving reputation. My backpack includes a couple of broken mirrors, dented rear ambulance bumpers, a left-rear corner strobe from a pumper, left front suspension of a staff car, a pumper windshield and the front end of a 1987 Chevy Suburban.

I was filling in as an ems supervisor when I crashed the EMS 6 Suburban. That cost a promotion – the written reprimand put me in the “do not promote” penalty box for a year. Died #1 on that EMS Supervisor eligible list.

Five years and two more promotional exams later I finally was getting promoted.

I celebrated by destroying a nearly new Oldsmobile 88 in front of Fire Station 18. The dispatch was “car crushed by truck in front of station.” At least I picked a station that houses a heavy rescue company.

While strapped to a backboard and waiting for an MRI, the supervising trauma service nurse stopped by and commented “you have gotten balder and fatter.” A true statement since she taught me her secrets of perfect IV sticks when I was a paramedic student.

THEY NEVER FORGET

Yesterday’s wreck, for me, was minor.  My FaceBook comment with the picture:

Morning meeting with C-shift Engine 440, Medic 421 and Medic 433. Short discussion on paramedics clearing spines in the field. Nice to meet some old friends.
Now I gotta finish paperwork, I am in the front of this four-car applied physics demonstration. Gonna need a new bumper cover.

091117_crash2Comments and emails were supportive, ball-busting and reminding me of other driving misadventures.  I appreciated hearing from colleagues from the era when we believed that we could save the world. Handled 10 incidents and drove 100 miles a day on the EMS 5 car.

RELIVING A REPRESSED MEMORY

Tom H. reminded me of the remote-controlled crash of the EMS 5 Ford Explorer into the back bay door of Fire Station 14. A vehicle with a too-small alternator supported by an even smaller battery. In the rain you could use the red lights/siren or the wipers/defroster, but not both.

Winter nights I would leave the truck running, with doors locked, at station visits. It would have been prudent to put the transmission in park and apply the parking brake. When the truck cycled into a higher idle, the vehicle moved forward.

Hilarity ensued when I and others tried to get into the locked truck before it struck the bay door.

The battalion chief failed to appreciate the hilarity.

Edited to add:  I was not the worst ems supervisor during that era, two colleagues have more interesting backpacks.  One managed to total two Suburbans. The other one was required to have a driver for a period of time, a lifetime of at-the-edge driving incidents catching up with risk management.

Mike “FossilMedic” Ward

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Secondary Wreck Flips Ambulance

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A JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, POLICE OFFICER was conducting an accident investigation at an I-95 ramp in the city Tuesday and an ambulance was stopped at the scene while the medics checked the passengers.  While they were doing their tasks, a delivery truck failed to clear the wreck scene and crashed into the back of the ambulance, ramming it into the barrier and then flipping it on its side.  The truck continued farther and ended up demolishing the rear end of the police cruiser.

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Five people, including one of the police officers, were taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

WAWS-TV has this video report from the scene:

WJXT has the details HERE.

Drive-All-The-Way-Through Flu Shots

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THE STUDENT NURSES AT THE BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE, California, Nursing School operated a drive-through flu shot clinic Friday.  Not only was it a good opportunity for the local health service to innoculate hundreds of citizens with seasonal-flu vaccine, but it improved the students’ training in mass innoculation techniques.

But what wasn’t planned was an impromptu lesson in mass casualty triage and treatment. The driver of one of the hundred or so cars that were in line suddenly accelerated, took off across the staging lot and crashed into a parked bus and two other autos, leaving seven people injured.

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Police are initially speculating that the woman had some sort of medical emergency, such as fainting or a seizure, that caused her to lose control.  The clinic was delayed for about 20 minutes while the BFD tended to the victims, and then was resumed while the wreckage was being cleared up.

A videographer for KGET-TV was on the scene and caught the entire crash sequence:

KBAK-TV has the story details and more video HERE.

Ambulance Crashed Into by Drunk Driver

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A HOUSTON, TEXAS, AMBULANCE WAS STRUCK BY A DRUNK DRIVER early Thursday morning while transporting a patient. 

KRIV-TV reports:

Witnesses told investigators that the driver of the Honda was traveling southbound on South Dairy Ashford Road at approximately 80 mph when an ambulance was leaving a shopping center with a pregnant woman inside the van [sic]. The woman, who was 8 months pregnant, was involved in another accident on Westheimer Road and was to be taken to West Houston Medical Center.

Investigators say the Honda driver saw the ambulance too late and the car slid and struck the side of the ambulance….

KHOU-TV has filed some raw video from the accident scene:
(stick with it, some shots of the amb. show up near the end)

The police say that the driver of the car was highly intoxicated, unable to stand up, failed a field sobriety exam and refused to finish taking the exam.  He was arrested.

An Unusual Fatal Crash Cause

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A WORK VAN TOWING A HOMEMADE TRAILER caused a fatal accident in Kent County, Michigan, yesterday.  The trailer carrying scrap metal came apart from the hitch and then went airborne into the oncoming traffic lane where it flew over one car and crashed through the windshield of the following vehicle, killing the driver.

WOOD-TV Grand Rapids has the video:

Investigators are trying to determine why the hitch pin came out from the receiver tube and whether or not the van had the required safety chains attached.  The van operator could be facing vehicular homicide charges if negligence was a contributing factor.

Carcasses Across the Toll Lanes

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A MULTI-VEHICLE CRASH AT A MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE TOLLBOOTH sent one man to the hospital after he miraculously escaped serious injury.  Three tractor-trailers collided, crushing the man’s car between two of them, and two truck trailers overturned with one of them spilling a load of fresh beef carcasses across the roadway around 2:30 am this morning.

The incident started when one of the trucks rear-ended another one as it was passing through the EasyPass lane the toll plaza.  The police are saying that the first truck struck the toll booth before the wreck, but the driver says he was rear-ended into the booth.

WCVB-TV Ch. 5 Boston has some video footage from the crash scene:

Three of the eleven traffic lanes at the toll plaza are blocked while efforts are underway to clear the wreckage.  In order to lessen the effect on the morning rush-hour, the turnpike authorities are opening all lanes and waiving the toll charges to keep the traffic flowing as well as they can.

Firetrucks Collide in NYC

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Updated information and new photos added.  Scroll down.
Update #2, video added.

TWO FDNY APPARATUS, ENGINE 236 AND LADDER 107 collided at an intersection in Brooklyn shortly after 9:30 this morning.  Both of them were responding to an emergency. 

The New York Post reported 45 minutes after the crash:

Ladder 107, which was heading north on Ashford, flipped on to its side. Its back end landed on a minivan parked on the street and its front end jammed into a tree, witnesses said.  The other rig sped into the front lawn of a nearby home.

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“I heard one firefighter yelling, ahhhh,” said witness Everton Brown. “After [the ladder truck] flipped, the one standing on the back flew off the truck and landed on his face. He walked back and sat on the other truck. Then guys from both trucks got out and started to help.”

Two firemen were trapped inside Ladder 107’s truck – one was cut out and removed on a stretcher. The other is still inside.

The Fire Department said there are 12 injuries all together, four serious and eight minor. No civilians were hurt.  The firefighters were taken to three local hospitals with unspecific injuries, authorities said.

 

WNYW-TV Ch. 5 filed this video report:

Update, 6:00 pm:
So far, the only information released about the crash by the FD says that Ladder 107 was in the intersection when Engine 236 struck it near the rear of the truck, effectively knocking it over  and then skidding into a tree crushing the cab.  The driver of the Ladder was entrapped for two hours before he was freed.

 

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Both units were responding to the same call, a report of a gas leak near the accident site.

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The engine ended up in a front yard.  (NY Post)

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Ambulance Gets a Cow

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AN AMBULANCE IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY WAS TRANSPORTING A WOMAN to the hospital in Lebanon ended up with three patients, the woman and the two EMT’s.  The Associated Press is reporting:

Kentucky State Police said the ambulance struck a cow in the road early Tuesday on Ky. 433, one mile south of Willisburg.

The 71-year-old patient, Virginia Lewis of Mackville, was belted into place. She was admitted to Springview Hospital in Lebanon, but for her illness – not a crash injury.

Troopers said the ambulance driver was 45-year-old Donald Milburn of Springfield. The EMT in the back with the patient was 50-year-old William Hagan of Lawrenceburg.

Both men were released from the hospital after treatment.

Head-On Crash With Ambulance Kills One

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A 64-YR.-OLD TAMPA, FLORIDA, MAN DIED THIS MORNING after an ambulance crashed head-on into his pickup truck Monday night.  The man was carrying his two grandsons home from a Boy Scout meeting and had stopped for some milkshakes at a fastfood restaurant.  As they were continuing their journey home, an AMR emergency ambulance was approaching in the opposite direction.  When the ambulance came upon a traffic backup, the driver noticed it too late and, jamming on the brakes, he pulled into the oncoming lanes to avoid rear-ending the stopped cars.

Unfortunately, Jerry Hager’s truck was in the lane and the heavy collision smashed the dashboard into his legs, pinning him in the truck.  Tampa Fire Rescue responded and extricated him  with two crushed legs.  At the time, he was conscious and talking and when he was taken to the hospital he appeared to be in a non-life threatening condition.  But less than nine hours later he died in the hospital.  His two grandsons, ages 11 and 13 are being treated for broken bones.

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Tampa Fire Rescue said that the AMR ambulance was responding to a call at the time, but the police have not confirmed whether the ambulance was running lights and siren or not.  The ambulance driver has been cited for careless driving.

The St. Petersburg Times has the complete STORY.

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Steamboat Collision Injures 4

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A PASSENGER STEAMBOAT IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, COLLIDED with a docked barge Saturday afternoon, injuring four people and leading to two of them being transported.  The Belle of Louisville was returning to its home mooring following a day-excursion amidst very windy weather conditions when a strong gust knocked it into the barge.

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The sudden collsion knocked some people down and damaged the ship’s paddle wheel, disabling the craft.  The wreck also knocked out the Belle’s electric power.  Two river tugboats hooked up to the old gal and escorted it back to its dock.

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Courier-Journal / Pam Spaulding photo

The steamship company’s CEO said that the hull was not damaged, nor did it take on any water.  The ship was carrying about 280 passengers and 20 crew members.

The Louisville Courier-Journal has the complete STORY HERE and has filed this video report:

The Courier-Journal also has a 38-image photo gallery HERE.

Needs More Lessons

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A STUDENT DRIVER IN EVERETT, WASHINGTON, FAILED HER FIRST TEST late Thursday night when she piloted her minivan into an electric transformer.  The hard crash started a fire in the engine and when the cooling oil leaking from the broken transformer flowed into the fire area, everything ignited causing a spectacular blaze for the neighbors whose power had just gone off.

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The driver and her passenger, who was supposedly giving her driving lessons at 10:45  pm, were both able to get out of the van ok, but not before the stunned pair were coaxed out by a restaurant employee who heard the crash.  The responding firefighters had the fire out in six minutes after they began applying foam to the fire.  But by then, over 1,500 electric customers had lost their power.

KIRO-TV has the details of the STORY HERE.

KING-TV Ch. 5 has some good, raw video of the fire and the extinguishment: