Victim Extricated After Vehicle Pins Them Against Tree in Highway 101 Crash Near School Road

Press release from the Arcata Fire Department:

a mangled car on its side into a tree with emergency personnel around the vehicle Arcata Fire Department responded to an injury traffic accident on Highway 101 near School Road last night, involving a vehicle overturned in the grass with a trapped occupant. The incident, dispatched at 9:30 PM, required a multi-agency extrication effort due to the complexity of the entrapment.

Arcata Fire initially dispatched two engines and a Duty Officer. Upon receiving information from California Highway Patrol (CHP) that a victim was trapped, additional resources were immediately requested. This brought in a third Arcata Fire station, Blue Lake Fire Department, Fieldbrook Volunteer Fire Department, and CalFire Trinidad, each contributing an engine to the scene.

The first Arcata engine arrived to find the vehicle on its side, pinned against a tree just south of the School Road off-ramp, with one person trapped inside. All three Arcata engines worked to stabilize the vehicle and meticulously cut it away from both the tree and the victim. Blue Lake Fire and CalFire personnel assisted significantly with the extrication.

a mangled car on its side into a tree with emergency personnel around the vehicle The rescue proved to be highly technical, as the victim was severely pinned by the tree resting against the vehicle. After a challenging operation, the victim was successfully extricated and transported to the hospital by Arcata Mad River Ambulance.

Arcata Fire Department extends its sincere gratitude to its mutual aid partners: Blue Lake Fire Department, Fieldbrook Volunteer Fire Department, and CalFire, for their swift response and critical assistance in this complex incident.

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Jim Brickley
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Jim Brickley
1 year ago

Great job, First Responders.

Dora Costa
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Dora Costa
1 year ago

Survived that!?!? 🙏🙏

TDog
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TDog
1 year ago

talk about a deep tissue message! and to think, some people actually pay for it!! Lol…

Dora Costa
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Dora Costa
1 year ago
Reply to  TDog

Humor is not always appropriate.

Martin
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1 year ago

A truly fantastic job by the first responders for extricating the victim of that unbelievable crash. The driver must have had an angel riding in the vehicle. It has been a long time since I have seen such a crushed car. A HUG THANK YOU to Arcata Fire Department, Blue Lake Fire Department, Fieldbrook Volunteer Fire Department and CalFire. I am sure the driver owes their life to your professional work. The driver now has a chance to heal and be fine again.

Bill Lutjens
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1 year ago
Reply to  Martin

I hope you are right Martin.
I hope the driver, victim, survives this horrific crash.
May they have a full and speedy recovery.

Martin
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1 year ago
Reply to  Bill Lutjens

Bill, I always try to look on the bright or hope full side when people are injured. I guess the person who gave me a red thumbs down does not care about people at all. Just a jackass if you ask me!

Korina42
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1 year ago

Wow, that’s impressive; they must’ve had a lot of momentum to wrap around the tree like that. I hope the driver recovers.

farfromputin
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1 year ago

I hope the nurses buy him/her a lottery ticket. Good to be on the side of angels.

Truth Be Told
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Truth Be Told
1 year ago
Reply to  farfromputin

The press release describes extricating the person from the vehicle — it says nothing about their medical condition — let’s hope they weren’t severely injured — if that proves to be the case then they’re incredibly fortunate — but it’s also possible they didn’t heed the old adage: “Never drive faster than your angels can fly.”

Quinny
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Quinny
1 year ago

My sister and i passed the accident right after it happened. So glad to hear the person survived

Lots of vehicle accidents lately
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Lots of vehicle accidents lately
1 year ago

How fast was this person going? That photo appears to look like a high rate of speed. Yet the tree looks normal.

Pass that j
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Pass that j
1 year ago

I hope that tree is ok with no adverse effects.