Crawford County, MI (December 2, 2024) – Deputies in Crawford County are urging motorists to slow down after a vehicle crashed into a patrol truck on southbound I-75 near mile marker 262. The incident occurred while the deputy was on duty, working the scene of an earlier crash.
According to the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, the deputy was sitting in his patrol truck when another vehicle lost control and struck the patrol car. The deputy was immediately transported to a local hospital with minor injuries but has since been released. Fortunately, the driver of the vehicle that crashed into the patrol truck was uninjured. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash and have reminded drivers to exercise caution, particularly when passing emergency vehicles on the roadway.
Our thoughts are with the deputy involved, and we are relieved to hear that his injuries were not serious. We also wish the other driver well.
Vehicle Crashes and Safety in Michigan
This incident in Crawford County highlights the significant risks first responders face while on the job. Working roadside in high-traffic areas, especially on busy highways like I-75, can be dangerous. It’s essential that drivers remain aware of their surroundings and slow down when approaching emergency vehicles with lights flashing.
The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the crash, but this serves as a crucial reminder for motorists to follow the "Move Over" law, which mandates drivers to reduce speed and change lanes when approaching emergency vehicles. This law is critical in protecting not only law enforcement officers but also other roadside workers, emergency medical teams, and tow truck drivers.
If you or someone you know encounters an emergency vehicle on the roadside, always remember to slow down and move over when possible to keep everyone safe. Local Accident Reports is dedicated to providing important updates on incidents like this one, helping to raise awareness and reduce the risks associated with roadway accidents.