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New York Post
6 Feb 2024


NextImg:Video shows massive explosion as pick-up truck plows into gas pumps ‘Oh my f–king God!’

Eye-opening dashcam footage shows a pick-up truck speeding off a highway and plowing into a row of gas station pumps in New Mexico on Sunday.

The shocking video was caught by a fellow driver in the middle of a road trip from Seattle to Mississippi as he was seconds away from pulling into the same Speedway gas station in La Plata around 6 p.m.

The pick-up truck cleared out most of the gas pumps during the accident Sunday.

The grey pick-up truck was caught on tape barreling into at least two gas pumps, leaving a massive fireball behind and causing the overhang to quickly collapse to the ground.

The driver, who was suffering a medical episode, had been traveling northbound on New Mexico Highway 170 before veering off the road, authorities.

“Oh my f–king God!” exclaimed Tyler Turner, the driver who captured the moment on his dashcam as he was in the middle of a conversation with another person.

The moment was caught on video by a fellow driver.

“What the f–k? What the f–k?”

After clearing the gas pumps, the truck eventually came to a stop after crashing into a metal fence, according to additional footage captured by Turner.

The driver behind the out-of-control truck claims she doesn’t remember the accident, the San Juan Sheriff’s Office said. Authorities do not believe alcohol was involved.

Turner reportedly said he was told by a sheriff’s official the woman suffered a seizure leading up to the crash.

The fiery crash left the station totaled.

The pick-up truck driver miraculously didn’t sustain any physical injuries and no one else was hurt during the harrowing scene, the sheriff’s office said.

“The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office reminds individuals with medical conditions to adhere to prescribed treatments and exercise caution when operating motor vehicles,” the law enforcement agency stated.