Car into Nathan Hale High School, driver hospitalized

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Car into Nathan Hale High School, driver in medical distress

Surveillance shows the moment a driver slammed into Nathan Hale High School in West Allis on May 3. Police said the driver was in medical distress at the time.

West Allis police said a driver was taken to the hospital after driving into Nathan Hale High School Wednesday night, May 3.

The crash happened at the school near 116th and Lincoln around 7:15 p.m. 

Officials say it appears the driver was in medical distress, and this caused the crash.

Car into Nathan Hale High School

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Statement from Nathan Hale principal

"The purpose of this communication is to inform you about an accident that happened on the Nathan Hale High School grounds around 7:15 pm this evening. The accident did not involve any Hale students.

A vehicle went through the stoplight at the intersection of 116th Street and Lincoln, crashing into a Hale entrance (door N22-right front). A number of first responders were at Hale shortly after the accident. We do not have any information about the driver of the vehicle.

Our facilities team is cleaning up the damage to the entrance and the school day tomorrow will proceed as normal. Students can enter the building as usual at the cafeteria and Commons entrances; however, will not be able to utilize the N22 exit at dismissal.  

Staff may not use this entrance until further notice, and should use the Commons entrance to access the building."