Sunday 8 January 2012

Missing your mark? Truck driver off 'Target' as he skids into icy pond and submerges semi in eight feet of water

A semi-truck hauling goods to Target came to rest in eight feet of icy Minnesota creek water after its driver lost control. The 35-year-old driver John Nettifee from St Paul crossed a lane of oncoming traffic on Interstate I-94 early Friday morning, passing a ditch and finally crashing into a nearby pond. The weight of the semi crushed the six-inch layer of ice, and the truck became submerged in seven to eight feet of water.

The icy water came up to the vehicle’s windows, nearly submerging the entire cabin, , State Patrol spokesman Lieutenant Eric Roeske told KARE-11 News.Luckily, the rig remained upright throughout the ordeal, and Mr Nettifee was able to escape by crawling through the truck’s roof hatch, KSTP-TV reports.He was taken to nearby Monticello Hospital and treated for minor injuries, police said.We are extremely grateful that no one was seriously injured during this incident.’The truck, which clearly displays the Target logo, was submerged in the pond until workers managed to pull it out, around 2.30pm today.






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