Dwayne Haskins ran out of gas before being fatally struck by dump truck, 911 call shows
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins ran out of gas before he was fatally struck by a dump truck earlier this month, according to new 911 calls released by the Florida Highway Patrol. The call was made by a woman who identified herself as Haskins' wife, Kalabrya Haskins.
The caller told 911 that Haskins had called her earlier to say he had run out of gas and was walking to get more. She said Haskins had said he would call her back, but she had not heard from him, so she called 911.
Much of the call is redacted or difficult to understand, but the dispatcher did tell Kalabrya Haskins, "I don't want you to panic, but I am going to be honest with you, we do have an incident on the highway, but I can't confirm if that's your husband or not."
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