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SoWalSally

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Feb 19, 2005
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Traffic in the area of US 98 and State Road 283 (Bay Drive) continues to be slow due to a two-vehicle crash at that location around 10 a.m. this morning.
According to emergency responders on the scene, a woman driving north in a late model Ford Expedition with Texas plates on CR 283, failed to stop at the stop sign at US 98.
Her vehicle struck a "crane truck," with such intensity it sheared the chassis from the truck.
South Walton firefighters had to extricate the woman by cutting a hole in the top of the vehicle.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol officer investigating the crash, the woman's family was in a car behind the woman and witnessed the accident.
FHP is still investigating.
The intersection has been the site of other fatal crashes and has been slated to have a traffic light installed for almost a year.
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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I sat there in shock with my jaw dropped when I saw the aftermath. Again, this is such a small community, that chances are good that we know the persons involved. I was hoping it was no one I knew, but I was really wishing that what I was seeing was just a dream. That Expedition was not looking like an Expedition. I took a photo or two just to remind myself of the risk involved when crossing that intersection, and others like it. I often hold my breath as I cross there, hoping not to die. My heart goes out to the friends and family of those involved.

People, I say again, do not leave those thinking caps back at your house when you come to the beach.
 

Diane4145

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Sep 3, 2005
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My son witnessed the aftermath, as well. So heartbreaking! I'm praying that the woman survived. Any word?

Smiling JOe said:
I sat there in shock with my jaw dropped when I saw the aftermath. Again, this is such a small community, that chances are good that we know the persons involved. I was hoping it was no one I knew, but I was really wishing that what I was seeing was just a dream. That Expedition was not looking like an Expedition. I took a photo or two just to remind myself of the risk involved when crossing that intersection, and others like it. I often hold my breath as I cross there, hoping not to die. My heart goes out to the friends and family of those involved.

People, I say again, do not leave those thinking caps back at your house when you come to the beach.
:sosad: :sosad:
 

Smiling JOe

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Diane4145 said:
My son witnessed the aftermath, as well. So heartbreaking! I'm praying that the woman survived. Any word?

:sosad: :sosad:

Looking at the Expedition, I don't think anything less than a miracle could save her.

The story which SoWalSally posted was the first one that seemed to match any details which I witnessed personally. I did see a smashed silver Expedition sitting under the front end of the crane truck. I heard various stories on the vehicle and number of passengers. I have yet to hear anyone say that the occupant(s) of the smashed vehicle survived. I have heard otherwise. If there was a survivor in that vehicle, I think we would know. I guess time will tell.

That wreck shook me so much, that I don't have the heart to unload my photos from my camera, even though I have some good beach shots.
 

katie blue

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Mar 11, 2005
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Walton Sun online has the same article posted by Sally, but with the headline " "Fatal car crash at Bay Drive and 98".
 

Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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How awful...and that the family saw it happen. So sad.
 

Smiling JOe

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Sueshore said:
How awful...and that the family saw it happen. So sad.

I bet the two cops sitting at the intersection didn't see it -- not that they could have done anything to prevent it.
 
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