Car Hits Utah Trooper And Throws Him Into The Air

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A Utah High Patrolman was hospitalized after a sliding car hit him from behind in Sardine Canyon on Sunday. Sergeant Cade Brenchley, a second generation trooper, was responding to multiple cars that had slid off the road in the canyon. The trooper was walking toward a stranded white car when he was hit from behind by a black runaway car that was sliding. When Brenchley was hit, video shows him launched into the air before landing beside the white car. After he was hit, several passersby stopped to render aid to the trooper and called for help, including the driver who hit him. Among the first responders to the scene were three of Brenchley’s cousins and a couple of childhood friends, he said. Brenchley said Tuesday that he remembers stepping out of his vehicle, ”and then I remember everything was black. It felt like a weird dream.“ He suffered four broken ribs, a broken shoulder blade and road rash on his face.

“It’s miraculous, though, that this is all I have, considering what we saw [on the video],” Brenchley said, sitting beside his wife and four children during a Tuesday news conference at Logan Regional Hospital, where he continues to recover. Brenchley, his family, his doctor and fellow UHP officials all spoke at the news conference. “This type of accident is always what we’re trying to prevent as troopers,” Brenchley said. He wept as he talked about the loss of his friend, Trooper Eric Ellsworth, who died after being hit by a car on the side of Interstate 15 in 2016. He said he feels lucky to be alive with his family. The area on Highway 89 where Brenchley was hit was “very slick, slushy. The roads were snow-covered,” he said. Cars should have been moving slower in that kind of weather, he added, but sometimes people are too focused on their destination. “We’ve got to pay attention to what’s going on around us,” Brenchley said. “When there’s snow on the road, you just need to check your ego and slow down, to be perfectly frank. Be patient. Be courteous.”

The video shows the car that hit him continue to slide forward in the slush, bump another car and spin around, at one point facing oncoming traffic. Brenchley said he holds “no ill will” toward the driver who hit him. The driver, a college-age woman, has apologized and come to visit him at the hospital, he said, and he thinks she’s learned to be more cautious. Brenchley is a second-generation trooper with 13 years of experience, including incidents where he delivered twins on the side of an interstate and helped save a burn victim in a car crash. He is in charge of UHP’s public information and education efforts in the northern Utah region and works with local high schools. He also coaches soccer in the community.

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25 thoughts on “Car Hits Utah Trooper And Throws Him Into The Air

  1. It's probably a good thing he didn't see it coming, he would have tensed up. And despite the description, it looks like he was hit by the car and then he was threw into the other car. Two collisions. Ouch. Glad he's okay.

  2. Lmfao!!!!!! Thats why you leave people alone…. Karma is a BITCH…. He was about to make somebody have a bad day and got the business… I would of set there with my hands on the steering wheel!!!

  3. @0:06 “YOOOOOUUuuuuu! (Yes, the beginning to that one song by “Soulja Boy!” 😂)
    Dude should have payed attention, then he wouldn’t have been yeeted!
    Edit: On any highway, especially one that is covered in ice where the driver you were looking at has already slid off the road… Common sense would dictate to go to the passenger side you IDIOT.

  4. ouch, it's a miracle that poor guy wasn't turned to road burger. this is what happens when people underestimate the slipperiness of the roads and highways and drive way too fucking fast, and this driver that lost control and hit the officer found that out the hard way and as a result of their bravado the officer nearly wound up dead

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