Video video footage captured a dog being ejected from a vehicle that knocked into a heavy hauler linked to an 18-wheeler truck.
A Chevrolet Tahoe was driving east on FM 2090 simply after 9 a.m. July 1 where Gulf Coast Construction teams had actually simply completed packing a roadway milling device next to the Caney Creek Fire Station where an 18-wheeler truck was sitting off the roadway, according to a report by Montgomery County press reporter Scott Engle,
The driver of the truck was changing the air bags and standing straight in front of its rear tires when the Tahoe drifted off the roadway and crossed the white line. It knocked into the back of the heavy hauler.
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At the time, some firemens remained in the bays at the station house cleaning up the trucks.
The firemens assisted eliminate the driver, who remained in vital condition with a serious leg fracture. The driver was required to HCA Houston Healthcare Conroe medical facility.
The driver of the heavy hauler that was standing near the rear tires was not hurt, however the truck sustained damage to its back.
It required to be partly fixed prior to it might be chosen to move the equipment to another truck.
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The roadway was closed for around 2 hours for Montgomery County deputies to examine the crash.
It was found a couple of days later on by fire workers while evaluating security video footage that a dog had actually remained in the vehicle.
In the video footage, it can be seen being ejected from the vehicle, rolled numerous times and removed facing the woods.
It did not appear to be hurt, and Caney Creek firemens have actually been searching the woods while putting out food and water in case it’s still there.