Three Injured In Two Wrecks; One Cuts Cable, TV, Phone For Some Molino Residents
April 20, 2014
At least three people were injured in two Saturday night traffic crashes, including one that took out phone, internet and cable for numerous Molino residents.
The first accident occurred about 8:40 in the 6200 block of North Highway 95A, near Molino Road. A driver lost control and struck equipment belonging to Bright House Networks, knocking out services for an unknown number of Molino residents. The vehicle also struck a fence. The driver was transported by ambulance to a Pensacola hospital with injuries that were not considered severe.
The second accident happened on Muscogee Road near South County Road 97 about 9:40 p.m. At least two people were transported by ambulance to area hospitals. There injuries were not considered life threatening.
Both accidents remain under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not been released.
Pictured: Two people were injured in this two vehicle accident Saturday night on Muscogee Road. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.
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6 Responses to “Three Injured In Two Wrecks; One Cuts Cable, TV, Phone For Some Molino Residents”
Big Shelby we hope that you and Mrs. Melissa are doin ok. Mrs. Melissa I hear that you had some surgery on your leg, we are praying for you. As for the people that are or were crying about cable, someone’s life is more important.
molino was not the only ones without cable,phones or internet all of century and jay was to.
Short of having a heart attack, or asleep at the wheel, losing control of a vehicle means speeding, texting or on the cell phone, but (not paying attention to what you are supposed to be doing), CONTROLLING THE MOTOR VEHICLE! that gets you from point A to point B safely. The majority of vehicle accidents are avoidable.
red lights,red lights and red lights.
will not stop reckles people’s driving.
every red light intersections have wrecks
Need to put in a red light – that’ll fix those pesky crashes.
Heard a boom, then lots of sirens, no internet or TV. People from Molino Rd to 29 on 95A were out until early morning hours. So much for technology…