Today, when picking up my kids from school, my son was about 5 minutes late coming out. At the time, I was mildly annoyed. Little did I know that if he had been on time, we could very well have been a part of what we found when we got home...
We live in a townhouse complex, which on one side borders a 4-lane state highway.
Just minutes before we got to our complex, there was an 'incident'.
An older man and his wife where driving down the highway in their Ford Ranger pickup (from all indications WELL above the speed limit), when the guy blacked out.
He drove off the highway, flew off a 15' high embankment, and over a large drainage ditch. He then hit another vehicle on the service road (tearing it's rear bumper off), and headed for the 8' fence enclosing our complex.
Went through the fence, and hit a 2'+ thick wood power pole.
Cpmpletely sheared the power pole (took out a 7' section of the pole), and barreled into the opposite end of my building.
Nailed the corner of the brick building , damaging it over 8' high, when he finally came to a stop.
I got there after a few other neighbors, but before the cops/rescue workers.
The old guy and his wife walked out of the truck, only complaining of sore shoulders and arms. The lady in the car they hit was also uninjured.
Power was out here for 2 hours. They are still out there replacing the pole right now.
I have never seen a pole that large literally driven straight through. Normally a pole like that will stop any passenger vehicle in it's tracks.
Guess this is a testament to wearing seatbelts, and vehicles equiped with airbags...
We live in a townhouse complex, which on one side borders a 4-lane state highway.
Just minutes before we got to our complex, there was an 'incident'.
An older man and his wife where driving down the highway in their Ford Ranger pickup (from all indications WELL above the speed limit), when the guy blacked out.
He drove off the highway, flew off a 15' high embankment, and over a large drainage ditch. He then hit another vehicle on the service road (tearing it's rear bumper off), and headed for the 8' fence enclosing our complex.
Went through the fence, and hit a 2'+ thick wood power pole.
Cpmpletely sheared the power pole (took out a 7' section of the pole), and barreled into the opposite end of my building.
Nailed the corner of the brick building , damaging it over 8' high, when he finally came to a stop.
I got there after a few other neighbors, but before the cops/rescue workers.
The old guy and his wife walked out of the truck, only complaining of sore shoulders and arms. The lady in the car they hit was also uninjured.
Power was out here for 2 hours. They are still out there replacing the pole right now.
I have never seen a pole that large literally driven straight through. Normally a pole like that will stop any passenger vehicle in it's tracks.
Guess this is a testament to wearing seatbelts, and vehicles equiped with airbags...
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