Yikes... it was scary.
We were a couple of cars behind. It was a young girl in a Blazer. She said that she was on her cell and not paying attention and when she looked up she was drifting into a car in the right lane and she swerved to get out of the way... well she swerved a little too violently and ended up rolling the Blazer three times into the ditch.
Of course we pulled over to help and so had many others. She had a pretty bad cut on the side of her head (probably from the shattering glass... she said she didn't think she hit her head on anything) and was bleeding from it quite a bit but thats it. She was EXTREMELY lucky. thank GOD she had her seatbelt on or she would have most certainly died.
And... to keep her lucky streak going (other than the accident) out of the individuals that stopped... there was a Doctor, a Nurse, and an EMT. Brian also used to be a volunteer paramedic years ago. what are the odds that all of those medical professionals would just happen to be driving there are that exact moment. so the Dr checked her for concussion symptoms and she didn't have any symptoms so it's likely that she really did not hit her head. and he checked her for signs of internal bleeding and there was none. Brian immobalized her head while the EMT got into the back of the blazer and laid her seat back and kept her immobalized... just in case she might have hurt her neck or back at all.
She started to go into shock... but was still concious. Her lips were turning blue and she was shivering and slurring her words. so they gathered up coats and sweaters to keep her covered and warm while the ambulance was on it's way and they put a shirt that she had in the car on her wound to try to stopped the bleeding.
She is going to be OK. She is VERY lucky as it could have been so much worse and she had a lot of good help there for her.
This reminded me that we need a better first aid kit for the car... as Brian seems to be witness and delivering aid at A LOT of accidents and of course if we ever need it for ourselves (God forbid). He seems to end up on the scene of an accident a couple of times a year... they always happen right in front of him. it really shakes him up.
But this one has a happy ending (as happy as can be expected I guess) and she should be just fine.
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