A Florida Highway Patrol trooper had to leap onto a concrete barrier wall on I-95 in Boynton Beach on Monday to avoid a car that was hydroplaning in rainy weather, WPTV reported.
The trooper, Jeremy Medastin, was treated for an apparent broken ankle and released from an area hospital, FHP spokesman Lt. Alvaro Feola told reporters.
NEW VIDEO: Here’s dashcam video just released of an FHP trooper being struck by an out-of-control car yesterday on I-95 in Boynton Beach. Trooper suffered a broken ankle but it could’ve been much worse. pic.twitter.com/DVBWKF45j1
— Frank Guzman (@fguzmanon7) May 14, 2019
Medastin's dashboard video camera caught the incident on the southbound lane of I-95. Medastin was preparing to fill out paperwork for an earlier crash on inside shoulder of the highway. As he walked back to his patrol car, a vehicle in the right lane hydroplaned, crossed several lanes of traffic before hitting the 7-foot wall, the Sun-Sentinel reported.
The car hit Medastin’s leg as he scrambled up the wall. The vehicle also hit the car that had been involved in the previous crash.
The investigation is ongoing, WPTV reported.
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