SUV Crashed Into Everett Apartment Building Makes It Onto National TV

Everett, WALocal News

A Nissan Rogue crashed into Rucker Apartments in Everett, Washington, around 8 PM last night, likely due to a medical emergency affecting the driver. Officer Bratlien, filming for *On Patrol Live*, arrived on the scene to find the SUV embedded in the brick wall of the building. The Everett Fire and Police Departments responded quickly, and the incident was documented on national television. Footage revealed extensive damage, including leaking pipes inside the apartment. A resident, Reddit user OK-Boot3875, described the crash as a loud boom, initially believing it was an earthquake, but confirmed that the occupant of the apartment was not injured.

The vehicle is believed to be a rental. Local authorities acted swiftly to address the waterline damage, completing repairs by early morning. Such incidents underscore the potential dangers of medical emergencies while driving, prompting discussions about driver safety and vehicle regulations.

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