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Vail saves I-40 motorist from burning vehicle
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September 2, 2025
Vail saves I-40 motorist from burning vehicle
By JEFF BROWN SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER

In a recent conversation with Stigler Assistant Police Chief John Vail, it was evident that he was more interested in the well-being of his fellow man than any type of recognition.

In speaking of an unrelated incident involving a minor, Vail said, “This (person) has a life, and a family. (They) live here. I’m concerned about their safety. What if (the accused) decides to come back?” This conversation took place well before he recently was thrust into action by a potential tragic accident.

His mindset was clearly in the same vein last Wednesday. Vail was transporting evidence on department business when he witnessed a motor‑ist crash into a clump of timber off eastbound I-40 near Sallisaw.

According to a statement Vail gave to NewsOn6 reporter Makayla Glenn, the driver had been weav‑ing in and out of traffic in an unsafe manner, skirt‑ing big trucks and private vehicles before he lost control.

“You could see dust come up,” Vail said. Without hesitation, Vail jumped into action and ran to the car. He found the driver unable to remove himself from inside, reassuring the man as he cried out in fear.

Vail was unable to extricate him with his bare hands, so he retrieved a fire extinguisher from his patrol car. With the help of another officer, the man was pried from the wreck before the car was taken by flames.

The motorist reportedly was transported to an area hospital for treatment and is expected to re‑cover from unknown injuries.

In a press release on Monday, Stigler Chief Gary Bollinger said, “The extraordinary courage, quick thinking, and unwavering determination displayed by Assistant Chief Vail that day directly saved a man’s life. His actions exemplify the highest stan‑dards of bravery and service in law enforcement.

Assistant Chief John Vail is a true hero to the City of Stigler and the Stigler Police Department.”

Rep. Tim Turner, R-Kinta, issued the following statement on Aug. 22 after receiving reports of the two officers who saved a man from a burning car: “On Aug. 20, Stigler Assistant Police Chief John Vail was traveling east of Sallisaw on I-40 and wit‑nessed a driver crash into several trees. Without hesitation, Vail rushed into the wooded area, found the vehicle on fire and worked to extricate the trapped driver, using first his bare hands and then a fire extinguisher from his vehicle.

“Oklahoma Corporation Commission Transpor‑tation Division Enforcement Officer Hayden Can‑tell then arrived on the scene to render aid. The of‑ficers were able to pull the driver from the wreckage and bring him to safety—just moments before the vehicle was consumed by fire.

“This incredible, selfless act of bravery deserves our deepest appreciation. These men’s heroic ac‑tions saved a life, and they displayed the very best qualities of those in our law enforcement commu‑nity. Deepest respect and gratitude are equally in order for Corporation Commission Officer Hayden Cantrell.”

Vail has 20 years of law enforcement experience, most notably as an officer for the Stigler Police De‑partment.

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