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U-Haul driver who was saved on Telegraph before the crushed car accident, one of many since the I-696 was completed

A section of the street near Bloomfield Township was the place of a crash where a vehicle was hit in the back of an Amazon half-tractor and had the driver trapped.

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Lt. Ed Lietz from Bloomfield Township Fire with 30 years of experience said that the crash on Saturday morning was the worst inclusion of the driver's compartment that he saw.

“It was only inches from this person who was depressed,” he said.

The Amazon driver felt the influence and tried to get to safety, but did not know that the U-Haul was literally connected.

“This type is said to have exposed itself,” said chief Jim Gallagher. “When he left and got out of his truck, he found that he actually pulled the U-Haul truck.”

The truck pulled him 200 feet before he stopped Telegraph near Lone Pine.

“Parts of the vehicle flew off and pushed their car and actually stopped their airbag. Innocent spectators were also involved in this crash,” said Lietz.

The police and firefighters had to work with the pines of life for 25 minutes, while a paramedic pressed inside and tried to give the driver any help he could.

The driver was on the road with only minor injuries.

You can watch the full rescue material below. The viewer discrettion is recommended.

“We have been around 100 to 105 traffic accidents and about 22–25 have injuries since May 1st and some had several injuries on site,” said Gallagher.

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These numbers coordinate with the closing of the i-696, drive the drivers on alternative routes and clog otherwise smoother conditions in Bloomfield Township.

“Our neighborhoods complain, Telegraph was a nightmare, our Mile streets are a nightmare,” said Gallagher.

Gallagher says that there is even more reason to pay attention to the streets on the streets at the moment.

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