Driver survives after truck plunges off highway ramp in Wisconsin
The man hit a snowbank before falling 70 feet
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A Wisconsin pickup truck driver survived a 70-foot plunge off an exit ramp bridge near Milwaukee last weekend, emerging from the wreck conscious and without "signs of impairment."
The incident occurred at approximately 9:49 a.m. CT on Saturday morning.
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Shocking video footage caught on a Wisconsin Department of Transportation camera shows the moment the man lost control on westbound I-94, just east of the I-94 at the Zoo Interchange.
The red pickup truck -- headed from the East to the South -- skidded off the ramp, hitting a snowbank on the right shoulder and toppling over the barrier wall.
The vehicle appears to flip as it falls, landing upright in the westbound I-94 right distress lane.
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In response, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office closed ramps from northbound I-43 to westbound I-94 and from northbound I-43 to eastbound I-794 as authorities responded to the scene.
"When deputies arrived, they found the red pickup upright in the right distress lane of the westbound I-94 lanes. Two citizens were on the scene providing aid to the lone occupant," the sheriff's office wrote in a tweet later Saturday. "The driver was conscious and breathing and did not show signs of impairment."
The Milwaukee Fire Department also responded to the scene and transported the driver to a local hospital.
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Eddie Santiago, Milwaukee County's director of highways and maintenance, told WISN 12 on Monday that the freezing of melted snow "creates a "natural ramp."
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The county has since cleared some of the snowbank on the side of the ramp, according to FOX 6.
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Wisconsin, like much of the Midwest, has been hit by heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures over the past couple of weeks, creating hazardous travel conditions.