Glad to hear the SUV didn't succeed in killing its occupants!

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: GESO - In the Creek


> 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.


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