A 100-mph (estimated) crash was caught on a dashboard camera by a Sugarcreek Township police car, in the Beaver Creek area of Ohio. The driver, 19 year-old Brennan S. Eden, was driving his Pontiac Firebird on the median strip when he struck the guardrail, launched his car sideways, and careened into the center post of an overpass. At that point, he was ejected from the car and the car itself split into 3 pieces. Surprisingly, Eden lived, and was conscious at the scene, although for obvious reasons he was flown to Miami Valley Hospital where he’s listed in critical condition. The crash happened around 7:15am on August 23rd, shutting down southbound traffic for 6 hours on I-675. Click past the jump for the video.
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