A lobster-themed monster truck at a show in Topsham, Maine, clipped an aerial power line, causing several utility poles to topple and sending two people to the hospital. Several others suffered minor injuries, but the truck's driver was unharmed.
Several spectators were injured at a monster truck show in Maine when the vehicle "Crushstation" hit a power line, causing utility poles and live wires to fall on the crowd. The incident resulted in minor injuries for several people, with two transported to a hospital. The driver was not injured, and an investigation is ongoing.
Several spectators were injured at a monster truck show in Topsham, Maine, when a truck clipped a utility wire during a jump, bringing down several utility poles. Two people were hospitalized, and several others sustained minor injuries. Power was temporarily shut down in the area for safety. The incident is under investigation.
During a Renegade Monster Truck Tour show in Topsham, Maine, a monster truck accidentally pulled down a utility pole, injuring several spectators. Two people were hospitalized, and power was shut down in much of Topsham for safety. The incident is under investigation.
A lobster-themed monster truck in Maine clipped an aerial power line during a performance, causing several utility poles to topple and sending two people to the hospital. Others suffered minor injuries, but the driver was unharmed. The incident caused panic among spectators, with live wires falling near the grandstands.
A lobster-themed monster truck at a Maine show clipped a power line, causing several utility poles to fall and sending two people to the hospital, with others suffering minor injuries. The incident occurred at the Topsham Fairgrounds, and the driver was unharmed.
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