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Cybertruck Destroyed in Fiery Crash on SR 167

1538 County Line Rd E

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An improper lane change on northbound State Route 167 just south of Jovita Boulevard in Pacific, WA caused a Tesla Cybertruck to hit a pickup, strike the center median and ignite; firefighters used more than 2,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze and two people were transported to hospital.

Incident reported at 1538 County Line Rd E.

An improper lane change on northbound State Route 167 just south of Jovita Boulevard in Pacific, WA caused a Tesla Cybertruck to hit a pickup, strike the center median and ignite; firefighters used more than 2,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze and two people were transported to hospital.

Incident reported at 1538 County Line Rd E.

An improper lane change on northbound State Route 167 just south of Jovita Boulevard in Pacific, WA caused a Tesla Cybertruck to hit a pickup, strike the center median and ignite; firefighters used more than 2,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze and two people were transported to hospital.

Incident reported at 1538 County Line Rd E.

An improper lane change on northbound State Route 167 just south of Jovita Boulevard in Pacific, WA caused a Tesla Cybertruck to hit a pickup, strike the center median and ignite; firefighters used more than 2,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze and two people were transported to hospital.

Incident reported at 1538 County Line Rd E.

An improper lane change on northbound State Route 167 just south of Jovita Boulevard in Pacific, WA caused a Tesla Cybertruck to hit a pickup, strike the center median and ignite; firefighters used more than 2,000 gallons of water to extinguish the blaze and two people were transported to hospital.

Incident reported at 1538 County Line Rd E.

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Comments2

SurfinBettyJun 5 at 3:05 PM

It’s interesting that the city felt the need to include how much water was used. 🤔 Maybe they should also start including the water used to put out each gas powered vehicle fire as well as each encampment fire too then… then show us the collective end of year totals. Depending on which category you put drug RVs in… I have a feeling encampments, followed by gas vehicles, followed by EVs would be the order.

kalisgamyJun 5 at 2:43 PM

Again? Or was this last night?

SurfinBettyJun 5 at 3:05 PM

It’s interesting that the city felt the need to include how much water was used. 🤔 Maybe they should also start including the water used to put out each gas powered vehicle fire as well as each encampment fire too then… then show us the collective end of year totals. Depending on which category you put drug RVs in… I have a feeling encampments, followed by gas vehicles, followed by EVs would be the order.

kalisgamyJun 5 at 2:43 PM

Again? Or was this last night?

SurfinBettyJun 5 at 3:05 PM

It’s interesting that the city felt the need to include how much water was used. 🤔 Maybe they should also start including the water used to put out each gas powered vehicle fire as well as each encampment fire too then… then show us the collective end of year totals. Depending on which category you put drug RVs in… I have a feeling encampments, followed by gas vehicles, followed by EVs would be the order.

kalisgamyJun 5 at 2:43 PM

Again? Or was this last night?

SurfinBettyJun 5 at 3:05 PM

It’s interesting that the city felt the need to include how much water was used. 🤔 Maybe they should also start including the water used to put out each gas powered vehicle fire as well as each encampment fire too then… then show us the collective end of year totals. Depending on which category you put drug RVs in… I have a feeling encampments, followed by gas vehicles, followed by EVs would be the order.

kalisgamyJun 5 at 2:43 PM

Again? Or was this last night?

SurfinBettyJun 5 at 3:05 PM

It’s interesting that the city felt the need to include how much water was used. 🤔 Maybe they should also start including the water used to put out each gas powered vehicle fire as well as each encampment fire too then… then show us the collective end of year totals. Depending on which category you put drug RVs in… I have a feeling encampments, followed by gas vehicles, followed by EVs would be the order.

kalisgamyJun 5 at 2:43 PM

Again? Or was this last night?

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