MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A police officer in the north metro used a squad car to push a flaming SUV away from a propane tank at a gas station.
The Wyoming Police Department posted video of the recent on Tuesday, describing what happened as “bumper cars with a flaming ride.”
READ MORE: COVID In MN: Masks No Longer Required For Student-Athletes Competing In Outdoor Sports, PracticesBumper cars with a flaming ride. Driver dumped his on fire car at a gas station. Driver left in neutral and next to the propane tank. Our officer pushed the flaming vehicle away tanks to prevent bigger problems, but it kept rolling back. The suv had a mind of its own. pic.twitter.com/8sEqm2ShJx
— Wyoming (MN) Police (@wyomingpd) September 9, 2020
According to police, a driver dumped his on-fire SUV at a gas station, leaving the vehicle in neutral next to a propane fill station. He then got into another car, which fled the scene.
READ MORE: 'It Could Be A Different Place': How Climate Change Could Affect Lake Superior's FutureThe responding officer used the front of their squad car to push the burning SUV away. However, the SUV continued to roll back toward the fill station.
“The SUV had a mind of its own,” the police department’s tweet said.
The officer continued to push the burning SUV back, knowing that the situation could turn dangerous. Fire crews quickly arrived at the gas station and knocked down the flames.
No one was hurt in the incident.
Police are still looking for the SUV’s driver. They say he was driving on Interstate 35 when the car started on fire and he pulled off on the Viking Boulevard exit.
MORE NEWS: TurnSignl App Aims To Help Everyone Get Home Safely After Traffic StopsWyoming, Minnesota, is located about 30 miles north of Minneapolis.