When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Blvd. in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn’t immediately get them out. “You couldn’t open the car,” said Rick Harper, a Canada Post employee who saw flames shooting from the vehicle and stopped to help. With the help of other bystanders, they were able to smash one of the car’s windows and pull a woman to safety. Four others, including the driver, died inside the vehicle.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/you-couldn-t-open-the-door-concerns-over-awareness-of-and-access-to-tesla-emergency-latch-after-4-killed-in-toronto-5-killed-in-wisconsin-1.7108463
When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Blvd. in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn’t immediately get them out. “You couldn’t open the car,” said Rick Harper, a Canada Post employee who saw flames shooting from the vehicle and stopped to help. With the help of other bystanders, they were able to smash one of the car’s windows and pull a woman to safety. Four others, including the driver, died inside the vehicle. https://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/you-couldn-t-open-the-door-concerns-over-awareness-of-and-access-to-tesla-emergency-latch-after-4-killed-in-toronto-5-killed-in-wisconsin-1.7108463
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'You couldn't open the door': Concerns over awareness of and access to Tesla emergency latch after 4 killed in Toronto, 5 killed in Wisconsin
When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Boulevard in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn't immediately get them out.
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