Tillamook Man Saved after Driving Car into Trask River on Oregon Coast

The man was able to get out of his vehicle and was helped back to shore by Tillamook fire personnel who were training at the park.

A Tillamook man was arrested for DUII Wednesday night after driving his car into the Trask River at Carnahan Park in Tillamook. Photo Courtesy: Oregon State Police
A Tillamook man was arrested for DUII Wednesday night after driving his car into the Trask River at Carnahan Park in Tillamook. Photo Courtesy: Oregon State Police
September 18, 2014, 11:30 am

— A Tillamook man was arrested for DUII Wednesday night after driving his car into the Trask River at Carnahan Park in Tillamook.

The man was able to get out of his vehicle and was helped back to shore by Tillamook fire personnel who were training at the park.

At approximately 8:19 p.m., Oregon State Police and Tillamook Police Department were notified that a vehicle drove down the boat ramp into the Trask River at Carnahan Park.

Tillamook Fire District personnel were at the park training when the incident occurred and helped the driver to shore from his submerged 2000 Nissan Maxima.

The driver, 34-year-old Juan Garcia from Tillamook, was transported by ambulance to Tillamook Regional Medical Center for a medical checkup.

Upon release from the hospital, an OSP trooper arrested Garcia for DUII and lodged him in the Tillamook County Jail.

Source: Oregon State Police

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