Shocking dash cam footage captured the moment a sleepy driver crossed several lanes of traffic before crashing into a house and several parked cars.
Footage captured Thursday shows the red Cadillac sliding down a main road in Ogden, Utah.
After initially crossing a lane, the Cadillac continues on its way and manages to avoid hitting oncoming traffic, which swerves to avoid the rogue vehicle.
Crossing the street, the car jumps over a curb and crashes into several parked cars before crashing into a house.
Police later confirmed that the driver of the vehicle, 22-year-old John Green, had fallen asleep at the wheel.
Dashboard camera footage captured a car slowly crossing several lanes of traffic and oncoming cars before crashing into a house and a parked vehicle, sending a man to the hospital.
A witness post on social media said the car went through three front yards, damaging three homes in the process.
“Two traffic investigators responded to the scene and determined that the driver had fallen asleep behind the wheel, causing him to cross lanes and hit parked cars,” Ogden Police Lt. Will Farr wrote in a statement. statement posted on Facebook.
‘This incident serves as a critical reminder of the dangers associated with drowsy driving.
‘Drowsy driving is a serious and often underestimated danger. It can slow reaction times, impair decision-making and significantly increase the risk of accidents.’
A man was working on his stopped car, parked in the driveway, when the car crashed into him.
Dezmond Guillén, brother of the wounded man, Edgar Guillén, said the 30-year-old man was “crushed” when he was hit.
He has nine broken ribs. “His two lungs on both sides have holes that are collapsed,” Guillén said. ksl.
Traffic investigators determined that alcohol and drugs were not factors that caused Green to fall asleep, and he emerged from the collision uninjured.
Still, he received a citation. for “failure to maintain safe and inadequate surveillance,” but released him shortly afterward.
The car also collided with two other vehicles before overturning and stopping.
Edgar Guillén (pictured), 30, was working on his car parked in the driveway when the car crashed into him. He has nine broken ribs and two collapsed lungs.
Dezmond Guillén (pictured) and his family believe Green was actually under the influence, citing bloodshot eyes and stumbling out of the car.
Dezmond Guillén and his family believe Green was actually under the influence, citing bloodshot eyes and stumbling out of the car.
‘He got out of the car. He fled the scene. He returned there. He saw the ambulance. He came back with a different jersey,” said Dezmond Guillén.
The family said they believe Green deserves a harsher punishment than a simple citation.
“I feel like there’s a lot more to do,” Dezmond Guillén said. “Just seeing (my brother) suffer and not being able to move and being so confused, not knowing where he is and it makes me so angry that he ended up having to go down this path.”
The Guillén family has created a GoFundMe For Edgar Guillén.