Bad Wreck Down The Road...
While raking leaves in the rear yard around 11:30am on a warm, sunny Easter morning, my wife and I heard the unmistakable sound of a bad wreck at the intersection a 1/4 mile from our house. It's a rural intersection, paved in both directions, stop signs in one direction. I ran out to the road and saw a black van on it's side and another car sitting all crooked in the intersection. I hollered for my wife to call 911, then jumped in my car to head to the scene.
Upon arrival:
- The van was a black Chrysler mini-van (newer) which had a full family of two 30'ish males, a 30'ish female, two young children, and an elderly lady. By the time I arrived, all occupants were out sitting on the ditch bank at the side of the road, except the elderly lady and her grandson who was inside holding her head up. The van had clearly rolled over, all windows were smashed out, and it came to rest on its passenger side.
- The car was a smaller, silver/grey cookie-cutter economy car of unknown make, as the front end was all smashed up. It only had one driver, a male in his late 20's. He was sitting along the opposite ditch holding his neck and head.
It seemed like hours, but in only minutes the first ambulance arrived. Because the crash occurred on the city limits, both city and neighboring township emergency crews responded. Within 15-20 min's, there were 4 ambulances, 5 fire trucks, 2 OPP, and 4 city cruisers. The windshield was sawed out and the elderly lady was removed and loaded in one ambulance. The female passenger received treatment on-scene then loaded in to another ambulance. The driver of the car received a neck brace and was also taken by ambulance. In fact, the only passengers who seemed to escape unscathed were the two children and the driver of the van. All van occupants were clearly seat belted in, but the broken windows caused some cuts and bleeding.
The fact that the kids were just fine shows just how important children's car seats are! Remember, this was a ROLLOVER accident. When I was kid in the 60's, I used to lay on the rear window pan and watch the big cars following us. Those days are HISTORY! I'm not sure if the guy in the car was wearing his belt. I heard him on his cellphone say he hit his head on the windshield, so I doubt he was wearing it.
I spoke with a jogger who was almost struck by the sliding/spinning van. As easy as it was for me to assume the car was at fault (how could a fine, respectable family be at fault, right?) it turns out the van failed to obey the stop sign, didn't see the car coming (gray car against a gray asphalt road) and drove through the intersection into the path of the unlucky guy in the car. He clipped the passenger side of the van (hard) and turned it over.
As the small crowd that had gathered started discussing the incident, I was rather shocked when one guy said, "that car was probable going too dam fast", and others gently nodded in agreement. I just looked at these people and wondered what the heck is wrong with them. Is that really what this province has become? A bunch of mindless zombies who have been brainwashed into thinking speed must be at the root of all wrecks?? Every one KNEW that the van full of family members just simply drove through a stop sign, but because they were a nice, decent family, surely it can't be their fault. Must be the single male driver of the car. Must have been speeding. Yep, That's it. (Groan... people are nuts)