BURTON, MI -- The driver of an Aunt Millie’s bread truck is expected to be OK after the vehicle left Interstate 69 and wound up in murky waters near Kelly Lake Park in Burton.
Burton police officers responded around 10:15 a.m. Monday, Aug. 24, to eastbound I-69, east of Center Road, for a person in the water.
Burton Police Chief Brian Ross said it appears the male driver suffered a minor medical episode.
The bread truck went off the interstate and traveled approximately 200 yards before it stopped in a murky area just west of the lake.
“The driver walked away from the truck,” Ross told MLive-The Flint Journal.
He was transported to a local hospital for evaluation.
Two lanes of eastbound I-69 were temporarily closed as police handled the situation.
Burton firefighters, Genesee County Sheriff’s Office paramedics, and Michigan State Police assisted at the scene.
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