SUPERIOR, CO – A driver was left uninjured after they crashed their Ford SUV into a tree along the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge amid snowy conditions Friday.
Mountain View Fire Rescue and local police responded to County Road 128 and Indiana Street before 11:30 p.m. Upon arrival, first responders discovered the vehicle was “perched” and “off the side of the road.”
Just after 6pm Saturday, dispatch got a call about a crash near CO 128 and Indiana St in Superior.
MVFR crews found a Ford SUV perched against a tree, off the side of the road.
The road was closed for a short time for emergency crew’s safety & so tow crews could remove the SUV. pic.twitter.com/yPgLpxf4DE
The car was removed from the scene. It is not immediately clear what led the motorist to lose control of their car prior to the single-vehicle crash.
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