CCSO INVESTIGATES VEHICLE FOUND DANGLING FROM SECOND FLOOR OF PARKING STRUCTURE (VIDEO AND PHOTOS)
Posted: February 8th, 2010 1:43 PM
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The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Jim Strovink, Detective
Office of Public Information
12700 SE 82ND Avenue, Clackamas, Oregon 97015
News Release ** (Video and Photos Attached) **
Monday, February 08, 2010 at 11:50 a.m. Clackamas County Sheriff's Patrol and Clackamas Fire District #1 rescue personnel, responded to a vehicle that crashed through a concrete wall in a parking structure located at the Willamette View Manor, 12705 SE River Road, in Milwaukie.
When Sheriff's Deputies arrived on the scene they were amazed to witness the involved vehicle hanging precariously from the exterior wall of the concrete parking structure. With extraordinary good fortune -- no one was injured in this crash.
Sheriff's Deputies located the driver of this vehicle Kenneth Schiedel, 83, a resident of the Willamette View Manor. Deputies report the Lexus automobile Schiedel had driven through a 4' x 10' section of concrete, had only one tire remaining in contact with the flooring. Schiedel was not injured during this incident and may have experienced a medical type of episode that caused this crash. Schiedel was the sole occupant in the vehicle and was out of the vehicle upon arrival of the Deputy Sheriff's investigating this incident.
Although Kenneth Schiedel was not injured he was very grateful no one was injured as a result of this mishap.
Schiedel retained his composure and sense of humor during the investigation and told an investigating Deputy who was asking for his name and drivers license," My name? My name is MUD now!" And Schiedel summoned it all up with his final comment of, "I always told them they needed another exit in here." [END]
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