A runaway truck crashed into the side of a home in Washington. No injuries were reported, Washington, Utah, May 29, 2013 | Photo courtesy of Sindy Elamrani, St. George News
WASHINGTON CITY – A runaway truck ended up putting a hole in the side of a Washington home it crashed into Wednesday afternoon.
Ed Kantor, public information officer for the Washington City Police Department, said that around 5 p.m., a private party using a flatbed truck had parked the vehicle after using it to haul materials and had also set the parking brake. Kantor said it’s suspected the brake failed as the truck began to roll then crashed into the side of a house at 200 East 200 North.
Sindy Elamrani, of Washington, wrote on the St. George New Facebook page: “The owner of the truck had his little girl inside the truck asleep in her car seat when the (emergency) brake gave way. They were about to go to the store. She was checked out by the paramedics and was just fine. Thank goodness none of the boys were playing in the bedroom where the truck hit.”
Kantor confirmed no one was harmed in the incident and the damage was relatively minimal.
No estimate on the damage caused the home was provided.
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Mori Kessler serves as a Senior Reporter for St. George News, having previously contributed as a writer and Interim Editor in 2011-12, and an assistant editor from 2012 to mid-2014. He began writing news as a freelancer in 2009 for Today in Dixie, and joined the writing staff of St. George News in mid-2010. He enjoys photography and won an award for photojournalism from the Society of Professional Journalists for a 2018 photo of a bee inspector removing ferals bees from a Washington City home. He is also a shameless nerd and has a bad sense of direction.