Several beer cans were found near the scene where a firetruck “rolled several times” with a suspected drunken driver behind the wheel in southwestern Minnesota, killing one man and injuring the driver and his son, according to a newly released court document filed by police.
The crash occurred Friday in Wood Lake while the town’s Fire Department was participating in Lakeview High School’s annual homecoming festivities.
Rescue crews found Patrick Steven Remiger, 43, trapped beneath the truck when they arrived. He died at the scene.
The driver, Andrew Vanhecke, 37, and passenger Beaux, his 6-year-old son, were injured and have since been released from the hospital, State Patrol Lt. Mike Lee said Monday.
The patrol said it believes Vanhecke was under the influence of alcohol when the firetruck crashed on its way back to Wood Lake after participating in homecoming festivities.
Police in nearby Marshall, after getting court permission, collected a sample of blood from Vanhecke while he was being treated for his injuries at a hospital in that city, according to a search warrant affidavit made public Tuesday.
The sample was sent to the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for testing to determine Vanhecke’s degree of intoxication. Those results are pending.
Vanhecke was driving the firetruck north on 490th Street just north of Cottonwood “when it veered into the [right] shoulder, struck a mailbox, overcorrected and rolled several times” before landing in a ditch, the filing read.