It's not what you think. My family and I were on the way to town Saturday morning. A section of state highway, at the bottom of a steep hill and on a curve, is late to get sunshine and had a thin glazing of ice on it. As we approached from the downhill side we saw an SUV rolled in the creek.
We were second on the scene. The two guys got out and were helped up the bank by the gentleman first to get there. They were pretty banged up and bleeding from mostly small cuts and abrasions. My wife attempted to clean them up a little and stop the bleeding from some larger gashes on one of the fellows arms. They took off the wet pants and I had them get in the tailgate section of our vehicle under a blanket, turned the heater on full blast and shut them in until the emergency workers arrived. The major danger they faced was hypothermia and shock as it was about 20F and they were soaked and shivering. Hopefully they are OK now, but somebody gets a new vehicle. http://www.photo.net/photodb/presentation.tcl?presentation_id=340946 Tom C. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

