Teen Injured In Single Vehicle Molino Crash
April 5, 2014
One person was injured in a single vehicle accident late Friday afternoon near Molino.
The driver of a Chevrolet Blazer lost control on Crabtree Church Road near North Highway 99. The 17-year old female left the roadway, entered a wooded area and struck a pine tree. She was transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola.
The accident was investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded to the crash.
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11 Responses to “Teen Injured In Single Vehicle Molino Crash”
So happy to hear your granddaughter is not injured, Bless her good heart, have had to dodge a few in my lifetime also.
Furry critters darting out of nowhere startle me every time I drive, so I can certainly understand what this young lady experienced.
Glad she is OK. Thank-you Janet (grandma) for the report on your granddaughter’s condition.
Glad She’s OK, I’ve learned the hard way to just hit the brakes and steer straight ahead.. Better to hit the animal than risk your life trying to avoid it ..
Furry animal or not, we’re glad your granddaughter is okay.
No negative remark —— just happy for you that your grand baby is OK.
my mantra is always take the animal, they are much softer than a tree
janet,
good to hear
Best to write off the critters,
save the person,
but mighty hard to do.
David for safe kids
Glad she is OK. My daughter has been in an accident, and it is frightening, especially when it’s on Highway 29. So, glad that all is well and the only casualty is the car.
I am so glad she is OK!! I would have done the same thing.
glad the driver is ok
but unless it was a deer or a bear or other large animal, it would have been a dead animal; better a furry animal than a tree
thank you to the moino station,fhp and ems this is my grandaughter and she is doing fine. she was very lucky . before we start seeing negitive remarks she dodged a furry animal…
grandma