Military Humvee drives off 30-foot drop in Bellevue
- A military vehicle pulling a trailer veered off eastbound Interstate 90 in Bellevue on Saturday afternoon, plunging approximately 30 feet onto Southeast 38th Street below.
- Investigators say the driver lost control, causing the vehicle to drift right, cross a grassy area, and crash over a retaining wall from the elevated lanes.
- The trailer landed on top of the Humvee, crushing the vehicle's cab under its weight, while no other vehicles were involved and the area below was clear.
- Two people inside the vehicle sustained minor injuries and were taken to hospital care, likely Overlake Medical Center, according to Washington State Patrol reports.
- Authorities from the Washington State Patrol are conducting an investigation into a crash involving a military vehicle that was reportedly part of a convoy possibly traveling toward the Yakima Training Center.
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Military SUV fell ten meters
Washington State Police say a military SUV towing a trailer veered off the road and crashed into a wall on the side of the road, before falling onto the street below. The cause of the accident is unknown, but the SUV was part of a military convoy.
Two injured after military vehicle crashes over highway retaining wall, plunges 30 feet onto road below
A military Humvee towing a trailer crashed on I-90 in Washington state, landing on a street below. Two people had minor injuries, and no other vehicles were involved.
Military vehicle crashes from I-90 onto roadway in Bellevue's Eastgate neighborhood
The Washington State Patrol is investigating the cause of a bad accident Saturday that sent a military vehicle flying off an elevated part of I-90 in Bellevue. The crash left the military transport vehicle crushed by the weight of its own trailer. Two people were hurt in the crash. But luckily, they suffered only minor injuries. Troopers say the military vehicle was headed east on I-90 in Bellevue’s Eastgate area. It was pulling a trailer. Two p…
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