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Pickup Lands Near Walkway After Medical Emergency

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A medical emergency caused a pickup truck to crash off U.S. 101 in Clallam County.

Washington State Patrol Responds to Crash in Clallam County

Yesterday (December 1, 2024), the Washington State Patrol (WSP) responded to a dramatic crash involving a pickup truck on U.S. Highway 101 in Clallam County. According to a social media post from Trooper Katherine Weatherwax, the incident happened at milepost 272 in the Blyn area. The pickup truck left the highway and ended up on a passenger tunnel/walkway.

Trooper Weatherwax reported that the driver of the vehicle suffered a possible medical emergency before the crash, and may have been the reason the vehicle drove off the roadway. Emergency responders were quick to arrive at the scene to assist the driver and secure the area after the crash.

While details about the driver’s condition remain unclear, the situation highlights the critical importance of quick medical attention in preventing further harm. Medical emergencies, such as heart attacks or strokes, are among the leading causes of accidents where the driver loses control of the vehicle. The incident also serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of driving, particularly on busy highways, and the necessity of being vigilant about health while behind the wheel.

The truck landed near a pedestrian walkway, which raised concerns about the potential for harm to people if they happened to be walking in the area, but luckily there were no reports of injuries to pedestrians. The Washington State Patrol and local authorities worked together to clear the crash site.

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