Bear falls on Northern California patrol car
HOOPA, Calif. — They probably don’t train people for this at the sheriff’s academy.
As in, having your patrol car struck by a falling bear.
Authorities say a Humboldt County sheriff’s deputy was driving on Highway 96 on Aug. 3, answering a report of a drug overdose in the community of Orleans, when the bear fell or jumped onto the car, apparently from a steep embankment.
The bear smashed the hood and windshield. The patrol car hit an embankment, rolled onto its side and burst into flames.
The deputy managed to escape without serious injury. The fire was contained to about half an acre but the car was gutted.
The California Department of Transportation noted: “Don’t worry, the bear also fled the scene.”
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