Molino Woman, Two Children Airlifted After Quintette Road Wreck

May 10, 2013

A Molino woman and her children were  injured in a head-on collision in Santa Rosa County Thursday afternoon.

According to the Florida Highway patrol, 31-year old Bridget M. Allen was traveling east on Quintette Road about 1:37 p.m. when she crossed the center line near Destinee Lane. Her 1994 Lincoln Town Car struck a 2003 Toyota Corolla driven by 25-year old Danielle T. Williams of Pace.

Allen and her two children were airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital. Bridget Allen was listed in critical condition, while 5-year old Bailey Allen was in serious condition, and 1-year old Brooklynn Allen was in minor condition.

Williams was transported by Lifeguard Ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in critical condition.

The accident closed Quintette Road for about two hours. Charges in the crash are pending, according to the FHP.

Everyone in the accident was wearing a seat belt or was properly restrained in a car seat or carrier, according to troopers.

Comments

18 Responses to “Molino Woman, Two Children Airlifted After Quintette Road Wreck”

  1. Bobjeff on May 15th, 2013 7:25 pm

    The lines in the road are not lacking candor.

    There are still skid marks from this accident and we had heavy rain.

  2. Shawna Price on May 15th, 2013 2:14 pm

    @NOT YOU I never said that Bridgett wasn’t at fault. I simply said that I know for a fact that she would never be driving wrecklessly or put her children or anyone else in harms way. It may have been issues with the car or it may have been something as minor as getting onto her children and getting distracted. Something that we are ALL guilty of at one time or another. People can sit and point blame until they are blue in the face, it is not going to change anything that happened. If people would start feeling compassion for people in situations like these instead of hiding behind their own transgressions and trying to convict others for things that have been brought to light. If you need to do that to make yourself feel like a better person then be my guest but Im sure this is not what these comments are inteded for. All I was trying to say is that none of us were in the car, none of us really know what is going on so who are we to judge anyone. It doesnt matter to me whose fault the accident was as long as everyone is okay!!!
    HANG IN THERE YALL! WE LOVE YOU!!

  3. Mike on May 12th, 2013 12:40 pm

    Prayers for all. No body wishes Ill will to any one involved in a auto crash .

    But Sorry , God says We must be responsible for our actions. Right or wrong

    It was determined by FHP that Bridgete Allen was the one responsible for crossing center lane and hitting someone head on.. This is illegal. It also said charges are pending.

    It was published that Bridgete Allen was also speeding and weaving (according to witnesses of the crash)

    There was also a mention That it was unkown if alcohol was involved .
    This will come out in further testing.

    Clearly If she had not crossed center line there would not have been a crash.
    So she did this to her own children and to another person that was properly in their lane and with no way to escape.

    Facts are facts

  4. Leighann Neese on May 11th, 2013 2:34 pm

    Whoever Chris is….EVERYONE is a victim here, the children, BOTH drivers, family members, friends…. No matter who is at fault. For you to single out “real victims” is ludicrous.

  5. concerned on May 11th, 2013 1:53 pm

    Noone knows why Mrs Allen crossed the center line. We can only guess at this point since none of us were in the car with her.Our concern shouldn’t be who is at fault at this time but praying that all goes well with both young women.God has us all in the palm of His hand.We never know what may befall us. There but for the grace of God go i

  6. GWilkinson on May 10th, 2013 10:04 pm

    I, too came by when the cars were being put on the wrecker. I saw the cars and started praying because they looked horrific and I knew it had to be bad. I will be praying for full and speedy recovery for all involved.

  7. chris on May 10th, 2013 7:48 pm

    Many payers for all . but the real victim here is the person hit in a toyota by a 20 year old Lincoln town car at a high rate of speed.

    Danielle Williams is barely mentioned and she was 100% innocent The article is all about the women that actually caused the crash by crossing the center line

  8. Mendy Schrader on May 10th, 2013 5:47 pm

    This was a terrible accident, but it was just that. Surely no one could be viscous enough to think that a mom who had her children with her (properly restrained) would intentionally hit another car head on. Please hold judgement until the entire story comes to light. Instead of blaming, try praying.

  9. What's Important? on May 10th, 2013 4:55 pm

    I dont understand why people feel the need to come on here and “bash” others or prove a point and try to be “know it alls”!! What is important right now is not who was “negligent” or who was trying to drive in the same lane as the other or who’s right and who’s wrong!!! What’s important is that these two girls and the babies involved are all still alive!!! What’s important is that these two babies still have their momma. What’s important is that both girls families still have their loved ones. What’s important is that our friends are still alive and we still have a chance to tell them we love them. Yes there is always going to be the person that was “at fault” but maybe instead of people always trying to prove a point and pointing the finger….sometimes its better be quiet, say a prayer and thank God it wasn’t you!! Prayers go to both families!!! Glad they are all alive!!!!

  10. EMD on May 10th, 2013 3:21 pm

    I remember and love you guys and praying for you all. I have sent a prayer request to large group of people who pray and also to a small group. Even a friend and prayer partner in Israel. I am so sorry. May God’s perfect will be done here, and may you all know and experience the awesome Peace that only God can give.

    Isaiah 26:3
    Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.

  11. Not You on May 10th, 2013 3:15 pm

    @Shawna Price: The circumstances are that two cars attempted to occupy the same space at the same time. One of these vehicles crossed the center line of the road for reasons yet to be determined. This was no accident as negligence was involved on the part of at least one of the vehicle operators.

  12. Jeannie on May 10th, 2013 2:20 pm

    I am praying. We were friends and neighbors growing up. Bridget, her sisters, and her parents are amazing people. Good hearted and honest Christian family! I will keep them in my prayers……

  13. Shawna Price on May 10th, 2013 11:50 am

    Not sure what the sircumstances were, but Bridget is a wonderful mother and would NEVER do ANYTHING to put her children in harms way! This truely was an accident and people need to keep that in mind. Thank God the girls are ok. No matter what happened or whose fault it may have been, PLEASE PRAY FOR EVERYONE INVOLVED!

  14. Mark on May 10th, 2013 10:14 am

    I heard the crash horrific crash ,(was outside at home when happened.)

    prayers for all of them. I live off this road way too fast drivers and people cross over center line all the time . put down the cell phones!!!!!! pay attention.

    Prayers for Danille

  15. homebody on May 10th, 2013 8:21 am

    My husband and I saw the cars being loaded onto the wrecker. It was really bad. I agree that being restrained is probably what saved their lives. We will be praying for all the people in the accident and their families.

  16. Meloney Wolfe on May 10th, 2013 8:08 am

    Please pray that everyone will be okay. Danielle is my daughters VERY BEST Friend. We especially pray for her and her family in this time of need.

  17. 429SCJ on May 10th, 2013 7:37 am

    Prayers for recovery.

  18. David Huie Green on May 10th, 2013 6:54 am

    Good to know all were properly restrained.
    Probably the reason none died on the spot