The car landed in the ditch.

The Wallonia Picardy rescue zone was informed of an accident at around 9:40 a.m. Lieutenant Gilles Vanhoeck led the operations on site. Upon arrival, the vehicle was spotted off the road, lying on its side in a ditch. In order to carry out the intervention as efficiently as possible, the firefighters mobilized an extrication vehicle, an officer vehicle, and a signaling vehicle. A police vehicle, Borinage smur, and an ambulance from the Blaton barracks were also present. The emergency services quickly took care of the driver and transferred him to the hospital. Unfortunately, according to information received, the victim’s days were numbered. Check out recent local news events in Picardy Wallonia involving home and shop burglaries and stolen cars in the accompanying aside.

The Wallonia Picardy rescue zone was notified around 9:40 a.m. of this accident. On site, the operations were led by Lieutenant Gilles Vanhoeck.

“When we arrived on site, we actually saw the vehicle leave the road,” explains the lieutenant. “The car was on the side, in a small ditch”.

In order to carry out the intervention as well as possible, the firefighters mobilized an extrication vehicle, an officer vehicle and a signaling vehicle. “A police vehicle, a Borinage smur and an ambulance from the Blaton barracks were also present on the spot”, specifies Gilles Vanhoeck.

On the spot, the emergency services quickly took care of the driver. He was transferred to the hospital. According to our information, the victim’s days were numbered.



In conclusion, the swift actions of the emergency services helped to rescue the driver involved in the accident in Wallonia Picardy. Despite their efforts, unfortunately, the victim’s chances of survival were already slim. The collaboration between the firefighters, police, and medical personnel on site highlights the importance of prompt and effective intervention during emergencies. We wish the victim and their loved ones strength during this difficult time. Stay safe on the roads, everyone.

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