The driver of the Dodge then separated the vehicles, but the driver of the Avalon was still inside, with fire spreading.Īt that moment, San Jose Police officer Pedro Garcia was passing by on Highway 101. As the fire started, the driver of the Dodge attempted to get the injured driver of the Avalon out but was unsuccessful. Both vehicles became “attached” to one another and finally came to a rest on the shoulder of 101. The Dodge was traveling I-280 southbound, heading towards 101 southbound when it was rear-ended by the Avalon. Sunday - a Dodge Ram 3500 and a 1997 Toyota Avalon. A post shared by engine16truck_sjfd MORE: San Jose Delays Disciplinary Action for City Employees Who Aren't VaccinatedĪccording to California Highway Patrol Officer Ross Lee, there were two vehicles involved in the crash at around 2:30 p.m.
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