(Bakersfield, CA) The California Highway Patrol (CHP) announced that Bryan Clark, a former Arvin police officer and current BNSF Railway special agent, who was severely injured in a suspected DUI accident in Bakersfield, has been released from the hospital and escorted home on Wednesday.
In a statement on its social media, the CHP informed that the accident in early April had caused terrible injuries to the agent and today the members of the California Highway Patrol had the privilege of joining the BNSF Railway Department to escort the agent home.
Using its social media as a space for free expression, the CHP mentioned that it is frustrating to see how this type of accident claims millions of lives each year and for some victims with – not so bad luck – cause severe injuries that change their lives forever.
The DUI accident in Bakersfield occurred on April 1st at 9:30 a.m. when the driver of a pickup truck lost control of his vehicle and hit the former Arvin police officer who was riding his motorcycle on Panama Lane and Ashe Road before crashing into a building and a fire hydrant.
It is the responsibility of all drivers to stay alert and follow traffic rules when driving, as well as to be aware and avoid driving under the influence at all costs. If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident that was not your fault, you are not alone.
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