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بسطة خير تدعم 600 بائع جائل في المناطق

بسطة خير تدعم 600 بائع جائل في المناطق

3yon News16-03-2025

PROVENCAL, La. (KALB) - Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office reported that an Amazon delivery driver needed rescue after their car became stranded on a muddy road near Provencal on Saturday, March 15. Authorities said the received the call at about 12:50 p.m. that afternoon. The driver said he was delivering packages when his GPS took him down a dirt road where he almost flipped his car. NPSO said they received a call from a stranded Amazon delivery driver. (NPSO) 911 operators were able to pinpoint his location to near Lime Kiln Road near Provencal. Authorities said the road he was driving on was not maintained by the parish. A deputy was sent out to help, but was unable to reach the stranded driver due to the road conditions. A local wrecker service was contacted, but faced the same issue. Deputies then contacted Provencal Police Department, who drove out a side-by-side. PPD and NPSO were able to reach the stranded driver using the side-by-side, but determined that the car could not be moved until conditions improved. So, they decided to take the driver and the packages to safety. After the rescue, authorities said another Amazon driver was called in to deliver the packages. NPSO and PPD rescued an Amazon driver on March 15. (NPSO) NPSO thanked Provencal Police Chief Eric Upchurch for his help and his quick response which ensured the safe delivery of the packages. Click here to report a typo. Please provide the title of the article in your email. Copyright 2025 KALB. All rights reserved.

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