Four Critically Injured In Head-On Wreck North Of Flomaton
March 27, 2014
Four people were critically injured in a head-on collision on a dirt road north of Flomaton Thursday afternoon.
A pickup truck and Jeep Cherokee collided on Hall Creek Road between Sardine Road and Highway 113 about 12:30 p.m. At least two people, were airlifted to Pensacola hospitals in two different LifeFlight helicopters. Two other people were transported by ambulance to area hospitals. The teens involved reportedly ranged in age from 17-19.
Further details have not yet been released by Alabama State Troopers as they continue their investigation.
Responding agencies included the Flomaton Fire Department, the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County (FL) EMS, Atmore Ambulance, D.W. McMillan (Brewton) Ambulance, Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office and Alabama State Troopers.
The accident site is about 10 miles north of the Alabama/Florida state line.
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5 Responses to “Four Critically Injured In Head-On Wreck North Of Flomaton”
Glad that it’s not worst than what it could have been
The boys are ok they let Dale go home Houston gets to go home today but Johnathon Wilson my nephew gotta stay a few more days his sling was torn in 2 places they did a procedure and stop the bleeding in a lot of pain please keep the prayers going Hope the other party in the other truck is ok prayers going out to her……
Lord praying for these childern i have a 17yrs old son & nephew i cant even begin to think about it being one of mine
I pray everyone is doing ok,,,what a horrible wreck…
Everyone’s okay the boys are banned up pretty rough. But they are safe.