Deputy saves mail driver from burning truck in Washington: bodycam
A deputy pulled an injured mail truck driver to safety after a fiery crash in Washington state left the vehicle engulfed in flames.
The mail truck collided with a white sedan around 12:10 p.m. in Parkland, a community about 40 miles south of Seattle, the Pierce County Sheriff's Office said.
The first deputy on scene arrived to find the wrecked mail truck on fire, according to the deputy’s bodycam footage.
The mail driver was injured and "in danger" due to the flames spouting from the truck, the sheriff's office said.