> Off duty fire captain describes pulling driver from burning car on I-90
Off duty fire captain describes pulling driver from burning car on I-90
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All lanes of eastbound Interstate 90 reopened Tuesday morning after fully closing due to a "serious" multi-vehicle crash near Bellevue Way.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) first reported the crash on the East Channel Bridge between Mercer Island and Bellevue around 7:15 a.m.
Eastside Fire and Rescue tweeted that one of its captains who was off duty and commuting to work was the first person on the scene of the crash. Eastside Fire and Rescue said Capt. Tom Tull and another bystander broke a window of one of the vehicles that were on fire and pulled the “entrapped driver from their burning truck.”
Read full story on the crash here:
https://www.king5.com/article/traffic/eastbound-i90-crash-east-channel-bridge/281-895c3855-1b72-4113-96a4-c0b3d6cf09ec