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Heroes: Police Revive OD'ing Driver After Hawthorne Crash As Fire Spreads To Nearby Home

An SUV driven by a motorist who responders said was overdosing on drugs crashed and caught fire Friday morning in Hawthorne, spreading flames to a nearby house.

Acting quickly, Hawthorne police saved the OD'ing driver's life.

Acting quickly, Hawthorne police saved the OD'ing driver's life.

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The extent of the driver's injuries couldn't immediately be determined after the Friday morning crash in Hawthorne.

The extent of the driver's injuries couldn't immediately be determined after the Friday morning crash in Hawthorne.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving
Hawthorne firefighters doused flames that spread to a nearby house.

Hawthorne firefighters doused flames that spread to a nearby house.

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What was left.

What was left.

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Firefighters tend to the SUV and the house after the crash in Hawthorne.

Firefighters tend to the SUV and the house after the crash in Hawthorne.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving

Hawthorne police administered Narcan to the driver, who was taken to St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, while firefighters doused the flames around 11 a.m.

The extent of the driver's injuries couldn't immediately be determined.

The GMC Yukon first hit a parked vehicle a few blocks away and then a utility pole on Hutchinson Avenue -- tearing the bumper off completely -- before coming to rest in front of the home. The site is barely a block from nearby Roosevelt Elementary School.

No other injuries were reported.

Responders also included Hawthorne EMS and a paramedic unit from The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood.

Boyd A. Loving took photos (top and below) and contributed to this story.

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