Two Injured After Hitting Deer In Bratt
July 29, 2013
Two people were injured in single vehicle crash with a deer early Monday morning in Bratt.
The accident happened about 12:50 a.m. on West Highway 4 near Vaughn Road, east of Northview High School. Both occupants of the Buick LeSabre were transported to Atmore Community Hospital by Atmore Ambulance. Their injuries were not considered severe.
The deer did not not survive the crash.
The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Highway Patrol also responded to the crash.
Pictured: Two people were injured after hitting a deer on West Highway 4, east of Northview High School early Monday morning. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
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3 Responses to “Two Injured After Hitting Deer In Bratt”
I travel this road frequently and there are deer everywhere-all the way thru to Atmore. If I see deer, I try to warn other drivers that are coming up on them by flashing my headlights. This is something that may save someone’s life one day. Everyone please show the same courtesy, its just so dangerous through there!
Glad to hear there were no serious injuries in this accident.
Thank you for your comment I am one of the injured in the wreck. My wife suffered pain in her face and chest because the air bag hit her and her neck is hurting and I suffered neck and back injuries but we are doing alright considering it could of been a lot worse. Thank you again for your concern!
I am sorry people were hurt. Any time I have deer hit me they just get up and run off and I wind up paying to get car fixed.hope the people get better fast.