Emergency crews responded to a serious two-vehicle crash early Monday morning in Labadieville after one vehicle overturned and trapped the driver inside, according to local fire officials.
The accident happened along Highway 398 and involved responders from both the Labadieville Volunteer Fire Department and the Bayou L’Ourse Volunteer Fire Department.
Vehicle Found on Its Side After Crash
According to fire officials, emergency crews arrived at the scene and discovered one of the vehicles overturned on its side off the roadway.
The driver inside the vehicle was trapped and unable to get out without assistance.
Firefighters quickly began rescue operations to safely stabilize the damaged vehicle before attempting to remove the driver.
Driver Rescued by Firefighters
Rescue crews carefully worked to extract the trapped driver from the overturned vehicle.
Authorities said firefighters successfully removed the individual after securing the vehicle to prevent further movement during the rescue effort.
Once freed, the driver was transported to a trauma center for medical treatment.
Officials have not yet released information regarding the driver’s condition or the extent of injuries suffered in the crash.
Investigation Into Crash Ongoing
Authorities have not yet shared what may have caused the two-vehicle collision.
Investigators are expected to continue examining the scene and reviewing evidence to determine how the crash occurred.
No additional information about other drivers or passengers involved has been released at this time.
Emergency Responders Praised for Quick Action
The incident highlights the critical role local volunteer fire departments play during serious crashes and emergency situations in rural communities.
Rescuing trapped drivers from overturned vehicles often requires careful coordination, specialized equipment, and fast action from emergency responders.












