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Car Crash Knocks Down Power Line

Ryan Rd & Cass Rd

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The address reported for this incident has changed to Ryan Rd & Cass Rd.

Citizen user video shows a vehicle collision that struck a utility pole, igniting a power line. Roads are closed in all directions. Please avoid the area.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 2059 Cass Rd.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Ryan Rd & Cass Rd.

Citizen user video shows a vehicle collision that struck a utility pole, igniting a power line. Roads are closed in all directions. Please avoid the area.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 2059 Cass Rd.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Ryan Rd & Cass Rd.

Citizen user video shows a vehicle collision that struck a utility pole, igniting a power line. Roads are closed in all directions. Please avoid the area.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 2059 Cass Rd.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Ryan Rd & Cass Rd.

Citizen user video shows a vehicle collision that struck a utility pole, igniting a power line. Roads are closed in all directions. Please avoid the area.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 2059 Cass Rd.

The address reported for this incident has changed to Ryan Rd & Cass Rd.

Citizen user video shows a vehicle collision that struck a utility pole, igniting a power line. Roads are closed in all directions. Please avoid the area.

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Incident reported at 2059 Cass Rd.

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oregonUser1837280010Dec 17 at 11:35 AM

Great job. Heard this on the scanner this morning. Love seeing the scene.

B615Dec 18 at 5:25 AM

I like how the officer is trying to push the glass out of the way! I have never seen that! In Indianapolis the cops leave everything in the road for the other cars to get ruined. Im talking bumpers and all they just leave it. Good job to this officer honestly

TwiztidGlitterGirlDec 17 at 4:14 PM

Lordy to the condition of both cars! People need to quit speeding and leave a 3 second plus following distance to the vehicle in front of them. That leaves reaction time to avoid collisions. And look in all directions before pulling out into an intersection. This was obviously a T-bone accident which is one of the most dangerous. So glad everyone is relatively okay, but they definitely will feel the whiplash later.

oregonUser1837280010Dec 17 at 11:35 AM

Great job. Heard this on the scanner this morning. Love seeing the scene.

B615Dec 18 at 5:25 AM

I like how the officer is trying to push the glass out of the way! I have never seen that! In Indianapolis the cops leave everything in the road for the other cars to get ruined. Im talking bumpers and all they just leave it. Good job to this officer honestly

TwiztidGlitterGirlDec 17 at 4:14 PM

Lordy to the condition of both cars! People need to quit speeding and leave a 3 second plus following distance to the vehicle in front of them. That leaves reaction time to avoid collisions. And look in all directions before pulling out into an intersection. This was obviously a T-bone accident which is one of the most dangerous. So glad everyone is relatively okay, but they definitely will feel the whiplash later.

oregonUser1837280010Dec 17 at 11:35 AM

Great job. Heard this on the scanner this morning. Love seeing the scene.

B615Dec 18 at 5:25 AM

I like how the officer is trying to push the glass out of the way! I have never seen that! In Indianapolis the cops leave everything in the road for the other cars to get ruined. Im talking bumpers and all they just leave it. Good job to this officer honestly

TwiztidGlitterGirlDec 17 at 4:14 PM

Lordy to the condition of both cars! People need to quit speeding and leave a 3 second plus following distance to the vehicle in front of them. That leaves reaction time to avoid collisions. And look in all directions before pulling out into an intersection. This was obviously a T-bone accident which is one of the most dangerous. So glad everyone is relatively okay, but they definitely will feel the whiplash later.

oregonUser1837280010Dec 17 at 11:35 AM

Great job. Heard this on the scanner this morning. Love seeing the scene.

B615Dec 18 at 5:25 AM

I like how the officer is trying to push the glass out of the way! I have never seen that! In Indianapolis the cops leave everything in the road for the other cars to get ruined. Im talking bumpers and all they just leave it. Good job to this officer honestly

TwiztidGlitterGirlDec 17 at 4:14 PM

Lordy to the condition of both cars! People need to quit speeding and leave a 3 second plus following distance to the vehicle in front of them. That leaves reaction time to avoid collisions. And look in all directions before pulling out into an intersection. This was obviously a T-bone accident which is one of the most dangerous. So glad everyone is relatively okay, but they definitely will feel the whiplash later.

oregonUser1837280010Dec 17 at 11:35 AM

Great job. Heard this on the scanner this morning. Love seeing the scene.

B615Dec 18 at 5:25 AM

I like how the officer is trying to push the glass out of the way! I have never seen that! In Indianapolis the cops leave everything in the road for the other cars to get ruined. Im talking bumpers and all they just leave it. Good job to this officer honestly

TwiztidGlitterGirlDec 17 at 4:14 PM

Lordy to the condition of both cars! People need to quit speeding and leave a 3 second plus following distance to the vehicle in front of them. That leaves reaction time to avoid collisions. And look in all directions before pulling out into an intersection. This was obviously a T-bone accident which is one of the most dangerous. So glad everyone is relatively okay, but they definitely will feel the whiplash later.

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