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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

2 Dead After Morning Accident in Augusta.

Date: 08/19/2013
Time: Around 7:00 A.M.
Location: Near Staunton, VA
Vehicle(s) Involved: Chevy Equinox, GMC Sierra






By NBC29

"Two men are dead after a morning crash in Augusta  County. 
According to state police, it happened around 7 a.m. along Woodrow Wilson Parkway near the ramp to Middlebrook Road.
A Chevrolet Equinox was traveling north on Route 262 when it crossed the centerline and struck a southbound GMC Sierra pickup truck.
The driver of the Equinox, James M. Bibb, 23, of Barboursville, died at the scene as did the driver of the Sierra, John D. Seale Jr., 56, of Millboro.
The highway was closed for a few hours while authorities investigated the scene and the crash was cleaned up."


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Mother and child killed in I-70 crash.

Date: 09/21/2012
Time: Around 6:00 P.M.
Location: Near Terre Haute, Indiana
Vehicle(s) Involved: BMW E34, semi truck, GMC Sierra, Kia Optima





By WISHTV

"PUTNAM COUNTY, Ind. (WISH) - The victims of a fatal accident on I-70 near the 43 mile marker Friday evening have been identified.
The Indiana State Police and Putnam County Coroner’s Office have identified the victims to be a mother and daughter.
Emma Bronson, 49, of Pascagoula, Mississippi, and her daughter Zacchia Bronson,3, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Mrs. Bronson succumbed chest injuries and her daughter succumbed head injuries, according to a release.
The driver of the BMW, Michael Bronson, 47, was treated at IU Health Methodist Hospital for neck and back pain. Bronson is the father and husband to the victims. He has been released from the hospital.
The driver of the tractor-trailer, Jordan Moore, is still hospitalized at IU Health Methodist Hospital with extensive injuries, police say.
The driver of the pickup, William Bertelmann, is still at Methodist undergoing observation.
A preliminary investigation Friday revealed that eastbound traffic was stopped for construction  when a tractor pulling a box trailer failed to stop and struck a pickup in the rear. The pickup then overturned off the roadway. The tractor-trailer continued heading forward and struck the rear of the BMW which then burst into flames.
The investigation is still ongoing.
No citations have been issued."

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Fatal Collison on Henderson Drive.

Date: 09/14/2007
Time: Afternoon
Location: Lorain, Ohio
Vehicle(s) Involved: GMC Sierra, Honda Accord




By TMC News

"A head on crash in Lorain Friday afternoon left one person dead at the scene trapped in a burning car.

Lorain Firefighters and LifeCare Paramedics responded to Henderson Bridge for a reported head on car crash. When Police and Firefighters arrived on scene they found a small car fully engulfed in flames with a person trapped inside. The car, driven by a 70-year-old male whose name is not being released yet, was seen driving north on Henderson Drive heading to the Bridge when it crossed the median and slammed head on into a red pick up truck. Witnesses at the scene say that the driver was slumped over the wheel when they saw him strike a guardrail and orange construction barrels before striking the pick up truck. The driver of the truck received minor injuries in the crash.

The Lorain County Coroner will do an autopsy to determine if the driver died of a medical condition prior to the crash or if the crash and fire killed him.

The Lorain Police Department immediately blocked all traffic to the Lofton Henderson Bridge and kept it closed for several hours while Traffic Investigators examined the scene."

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Victims Identified in Fatal Crash North of Bismarck.

Date: 03/01/2012
Time: Around 7:00 A.M.
Location: Bismarck, North Dakota
Vehicle(s) Involved: Dodge Caravan, GMC Sierra





By Donnell Preskey, Assistant News Director

"Bismarck, ND -
Three people are dead and three injured in a morning crash north of Bismarck.
It happened around seven at the intersection of Washington and 1804.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the driver and two passengers in a van were killed and two other passengers injured.
The driver has been identified as 31-year-old Jose Manual Villareal-Ramirez of Mandan.  He was not wearing a seatbelt.  45-year-old Jose Pina-Moreno and 48-year-old Martin Meza-Bravo were also killed.  Two other passengers, 45-year-old Barry Zacher and 41-year-old Fabian Salgado-Monarrez were injured in the accident.  Monarrez was the only person wearing a seatbelt.
Authorities say the van ran the stop sign at Washington and was hit by a truck going east on 1804.
The driver of the truck, 54-year-old Bue William Thompson of Bismarck,  was the only person in the vehicle.
He was also injured.
All of the injured were transported to a local hospital.
North Dakota Highway Patrol Sgt.Dan Krueger says,"I don't believe that the weather was a factor, there was fog this morning and with visibility about half mile quarter mile visibility the vehicle was traveling north bound and disregarded the stop sign, vehicle 2 T-boned them sending them in to the ditch."

None of the five people in the van were wearing seat belts."

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