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Safety First, Professionalism and Personal Integrity, Respect and Recognition, Passion for Excellence, Social Responsibility Dont Drive Tired !! OPEX Photo and Video Briefing Bruce Power, Canada

2 Safety First, Professionalism and Personal Integrity, Respect and Recognition, Passion for Excellence, Social Responsibility n This accident occurred north of Deer Lodge on I-90. The driver was an approximately 22 year old guy heading east to College. He left central Washington early in the morning. He fell asleep at the wheel and drifted off the shoulder hitting the end of the section of guard rail. n The guard rail came through the right headlight, engine compartment, firewall, glove box, passenger seat, rear seat and exited out the drivers side rear window. 120 feet of guard rail threaded through the suburban. n No passengers and the driver was not injured. Lucky Driver

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