Three Injured In Highway 29 Crash In Molino
January 8, 2015
Three people were injured in a two-vehicle rear-end type collision Thursday afternoon in Molino.
The accident happened about 12:30 on Highway 29 near Duxbury Avenue. The driver of a pickup truck apparently rear-ended a SUV in the southbound lane of Highway 29. The pickup truck then left the roadway and came to rest in an open area off the highway.
The injured were transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola with injuries that were not considered life threatening.
Further details have not yet been released by the Florida Highway Patrol as they continue their investigation. The Molino and Cantonment Stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded to the crash.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.
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4 Responses to “Three Injured In Highway 29 Crash In Molino”
Except for I-10 & I-110 – I do not understand why ANY road in Escambia County is over 55 MPH! Better yet, why ANY county road is over 45 MPH!?!?
People live off these roads and slowing down to turn into your driveway is becoming more dangerous. Especially when semi’s race down your road!
We pay our taxes just like the rest of the county/state and should have more officers patrolling the county roads & enforce the law. Too many think because we live in the country that they’re not as accountable.
So many people tailgate on Hwy. 29 and speed that this was something was going to happen sooner or later. So sorry for the people involved.
Bad place to try to turn off the road. People speed down through there (limit is 55, but they do 70 to 90 on a regular basis) and people don’t move over for you to pull out, or move over for you to pull in your driveway. Hope everyone is OK! I have nightmares about that happening to me.
Wow looks bad hope everyone is alright!!