A US senator is expected to make a full recovery after being involved in a multi-vehicle crash in Delaware on Sunday. The senator was riding in one of several vehicles struck during the crash, which was triggered by a driver experiencing a medical emergency. The senator was transported to a hospital for treatment and has since been released. He has expressed relief that no one was seriously injured in the crash.
The crash occurred in Sussex County, although the exact location and time of the collision have not been disclosed. Authorities have not released additional details, including the number of vehicles involved, the condition of the driver who experienced the medical emergency, or whether anyone else was injured. The senator has thanked first responders and medical staff for their prompt and professional response to the incident.
The senator, who has represented Delaware in the US Senate since 2010, is currently serving his third full term. He serves on several Senate committees, including Appropriations, Foreign Relations, and Judiciary. The senator's office has described his injuries as minor, but has not released further details. It is not clear whether the crash will affect the senator's upcoming schedule.
The senator has taken to social media to express his gratitude for the response to the crash and to reassure constituents that he is recovering well. He has stated that he is feeling relieved and blessed that no one was seriously injured in the crash. The incident is a reminder of the importance of prompt and professional emergency response, and the senator's office is likely to provide further updates on his condition in the coming days.