Subaru crash
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Burning Brakes
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#4
Where is my super sauce?
Are you referring to this?
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/carcrash.wmv
It's damn freaky. I've watched it over and over and cannot believe the pedestrian's bad luck.
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/carcrash.wmv
It's damn freaky. I've watched it over and over and cannot believe the pedestrian's bad luck.
DAYTON | Doctors revived a man Sunday just hours after medics pronounced him
dead on the scene of a car crash, police officials said.
Dayton Police Sgt. Charles Hurley said Scott Tegtmeyer was walking in the
intersection of Third Street and Edwin C. Moses Boulevard at 12:40 p.m. when
a Chrysler PT Cruiser ran a red light, struck a Subaru sports utility
vehicle and sent it into the air.
The Subaru landed upside down on Tegtmeyer and dragged him several feet
across the intersection, Hurley said. Tegtmeyer, bloodied and surrounded by
shattered glass, was pronounced dead on the scene, but he suddenly started
breathing while in transit with paramedics. By 3 p.m., doctors had fully
resuscitated him.
On Sunday evening, he was in the Miami Valley Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
Neither of the female drivers of the vehicles involved were carrying
passengers. The woman driving the Subaru was transported to Miami Valley
Hospital. Information on the condition of the driver of the PT Cruiser was
not available. Hurley said police talked to eight witnesses. He also said it
is possible a camera mounted high above the intersection captured the crash.
Dayton police reconstructionists, trained at putting clues together after
crashes, were on the scene with digital cameras and measuring devices. The
flipped Subaru showed noticeable crash damage on the left body panel. Ten
yards away, the customized P.T. Cruiser with a "AAA" sticker on the back of
its tinted windows showed damage to its front end.
dead on the scene of a car crash, police officials said.
Dayton Police Sgt. Charles Hurley said Scott Tegtmeyer was walking in the
intersection of Third Street and Edwin C. Moses Boulevard at 12:40 p.m. when
a Chrysler PT Cruiser ran a red light, struck a Subaru sports utility
vehicle and sent it into the air.
The Subaru landed upside down on Tegtmeyer and dragged him several feet
across the intersection, Hurley said. Tegtmeyer, bloodied and surrounded by
shattered glass, was pronounced dead on the scene, but he suddenly started
breathing while in transit with paramedics. By 3 p.m., doctors had fully
resuscitated him.
On Sunday evening, he was in the Miami Valley Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
Neither of the female drivers of the vehicles involved were carrying
passengers. The woman driving the Subaru was transported to Miami Valley
Hospital. Information on the condition of the driver of the PT Cruiser was
not available. Hurley said police talked to eight witnesses. He also said it
is possible a camera mounted high above the intersection captured the crash.
Dayton police reconstructionists, trained at putting clues together after
crashes, were on the scene with digital cameras and measuring devices. The
flipped Subaru showed noticeable crash damage on the left body panel. Ten
yards away, the customized P.T. Cruiser with a "AAA" sticker on the back of
its tinted windows showed damage to its front end.
#5
Registered Big Dog
looks like the pedestrian was about to get hit by the subaru anyway...... if the pt cruiser ran a red, then wasnt the guy walkin through a red? the subaru was already barreling towards him and it seemed like he would have been hit regardless of whether or not the cruiser hit them.
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