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Pickup Crashes Through Route 17 Guardrail, Down Embankment

A driver and passenger escaped serious injury when their pickup truck crashed through a Route 17 guardrail and landed on its side down an embankment, responders said.

The Chevy Silverado landed on its side after crashing through the guardrail just past Sheridan Avenue on southbound Route 17 in Waldwick.

The Chevy Silverado landed on its side after crashing through the guardrail just past Sheridan Avenue on southbound Route 17 in Waldwick.

Photo Credit: WALDWICK FD
Waldwick firefighters cut a section of guardrail away so the pickup could be removed following the crash off southbound Route 17 at Sheridan Avenue in Waldwick.

Waldwick firefighters cut a section of guardrail away so the pickup could be removed following the crash off southbound Route 17 at Sheridan Avenue in Waldwick.

Photo Credit: WALDWICK FD
Waldwick firefighters stabilized the Chevy Silverado before freeing both occupants.

Waldwick firefighters stabilized the Chevy Silverado before freeing both occupants.

Photo Credit: WALDWICK FD
From this angle, the Chevy Silverado appears to be suspended in air.

From this angle, the Chevy Silverado appears to be suspended in air.

Photo Credit: WALDWICK FD
The pickup landed on its driver's side down an embankment off southbound Route 17 just past Sheridan Avenue in Waldwick.

The pickup landed on its driver's side down an embankment off southbound Route 17 just past Sheridan Avenue in Waldwick.

Photo Credit: WALDWICK FD

It was just past the bus stop at the Sheridan Avenue exit on the southbound highway in Waldwick just past 2 a.m. Wednesday when the Chevy Silverado barreled through the rail and landed on its driver's side.

Waldwick firefighters stabilized the truck, then used a ladder to get the two occupants out.

The Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps took both of them to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood with injuries that firefighters said weren't life-threatening.

Firefighters then cut out a section of rail with an electric saw so the truck could be pulled out by a tow truck.

Borough police also responded.

The Waldwick Fire Department took all of the photos.

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