Tesla driver killed, passenger injured after crashing into parked fire truck on California freeway
- A Tesla hit a fire truck that was parked and blocking lanes on a California freeway early Saturday morning.
- The driver was killed, one passenger was hospitalized, and four firefighters were treated for minor injuries.
- It is currently unknown what caused the crash, and whether Tesla's driving assistance software had any impact.
One person was killed and others were injured after a Tesla Model S crashed into a stationary fire truck on a California freeway early Saturday morning, according to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District.
The Tesla reportedly hit a fire truck that was parked diagonally with its lights on, blocking lanes on Interstate 680 as a prior accident on the freeway was still being cleaned up. The driver was pronounced dead on the scene, and a passenger and four firefighters who were in the truck were transported to a hospital, the department said.
The condition of the passenger is unknown, and the firefighters were treated for minor injuries, according to the Associated Press.
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The front end of the car was demolished, and had to be cut open to retrieve the people inside, fire officials told the Associated Press. Photos released by the department also show that the fire truck was damaged and towed away from the scene.
A highway patrol officer told the AP that it is unclear what caused the accident, including whether the driver may have been distracted or intoxicated, or whether the Tesla was using any of the car's driving assistance programs.
Tesla and the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District did not immediately respond to Insider's request to comment.
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