A 40-year-old jumped twelve meters around 10 p.m. on Friday evening when he saw an approaching police car. Under the Illbrücke (Vorarlberg), from which he had fled after an accident, he remained injured. The fire brigade had to start an extensive rescue operation to make it.
Spectacular scenes took place on Friday at Vorarlbergerstrasse (L190) between Frastanz and Feldkirch. At the level of the new tunnel portal in the Felsenau, a car river-apparent due to excessive speed sensitive.
The car in which two men were sitting, broke through two guides, swung over the oncoming track and eventually crashed into various traffic signs.
Jump in the depth
When one of the two residents saw an approaching police vehicle a little later, he ran and jumped from the Illbrücke. The 40-year-old did not survive the 12-meter jump in the depth without injuries and remained right next to the river.
To restore the wounded, the fire brigade, water and mountain rescues had to move. The rescue staff with United Forces and through air ladder to come to the 40-year-old. A drug or alcohol test could not be performed with the injured person because of his health status.
Different versions of the accident
It is unclear – because the information from the witnesses was very different – that was behind the wheel at the time of the accident. Neither drug nor alcohol could be detected in the second car prisoners.
Total damage took place on the car. The L190 was blocked in both directions until 11:40 PM. The Frastanz Fire Brigade was used with four vehicles and 40 forces, the Feldkirch-Stadt Fire Brigade with three vehicles and 30 forces. Moreover, the mountain rescues helped with six men and the water rescuers with twelve men. The police were on site with 16 officials.
Source: Krone

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