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US: Trooper Rushes To Save Injured Driver Amid High-Speed Crash

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Youngstown, United States - October 05, 2025 A single-vehicle crash on Interstate 680 in Youngstown left one driver seriously injured on October 5, 2025, prompting a swift response from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. A trooper from the Canfield Post was the first responder on the scene after being alerted by a passing good Samaritan. Authorities confirmed the driver sustained serious injuries, though no further details on their condition or the cause of the crash have been released. Body camera footage shows the trooper calmly assisting the injured driver while additional emergency units arrived. The video captures the trooper providing reassurance, assessing injuries, and maintaining control of the scene as police lights flashed along the highway. “This is what being a first responder is all about,” the Ohio State Highway Patrol said in a statement. “Being the calm in the chaos and delivering care when someone needs it most.” The agency emphasized the importance of rapid intervention during roadway emergencies, particularly on high-speed interstates. Drivers were reminded to slow down and move over when approaching emergency scenes. Officials also encouraged public service careers with the Highway Patrol. No additional details about the driver’s identity or current medical condition were released. The crash remains under investigation.

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