A Freak Accident At A McDonald's Drive-Thru Left This Guy's Head Wedged Between His Car And A Wall
Police in Tooele, Utah can be seen carefully freeing a man who - in a bizarre accident - had his head and neck stuck between the wall of a McDonald's franchise and his own car
This bizarre incident all started when 19-year-old Jesse Loveless was giving money to a McDonalds employee at the drive-thru, when wind blew it out of the worker’s hand. Loveless opened his car door in an attempt to retrieve it, and at the same time his foot slipped from the brake pedal to the accelerator.
This left the car pushed up against the side of the building, trapping Loveless’ head in the door frame of his car. With the vehicle continuing to move forward and trap the 19-year-old further, responding police officers had to act fast to turn off the ignition and free Loveless.
He wasn’t breathing and was unresponsive when officers arrived, but is now reported to be in a stable condition.
Comments
Proof that fast food is bad for you!
Inability to get fast food is the real danger.
Smashes window, door is unlocked.
This has unfortunately happened in my home city but to an elderly man. But he wasn’t so lucky to walk away with his head still attached.
What a massive “tooele”…
Kind of apt that it happened in a place called “tool.”
Except it’s pronounced two-ill-uh. But having lived in that area, it still makes some sense…
The funniest thing about this is how long it took the cops to realise the wheels were facing in the wrong direction.
I guess you could say that the bond between him and the the car must be.. Loveless
It takes a special kind of stupid to be that stupid…
If it was a manual it would stall, but nobody will go to mcdonald’s and wait with gear in and foot on the clutch because it gets tired on a manual car…wouldn’t happen if it was a manual.
Not unless it’s leg day, bro! lol
Didn`t yo momma told fast food was bad for ya?