Six People, Include Two Pedestrians, Injured In Nine Mile Wreck
April 12, 2015
Six people, including two pedestrians, were injured in a two-vehicle crash Saturday afternoon on Nine Mile Road at Guidy Lane.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 17-year old Alexus Wickizer of Pensacola was eastbound on Nine Mile Road in the left turn lane in her 1997 Toyota Celica when she failed to yield right of way to a 2012 GMC SUV driven by 83-year old Robert Schmeck of Pensacola. The vehicles collided, with the SUV overturning off the roadway and into two pedestrians that were standing on the corner of Guidy Lane.
The pedestrians - 19-year old Julianne Trundy and 59-year old Cheryl Trundy, both of Pensacola — were seriously injured and transported to area hospital by Escambia County EMS as “trauma alerts”. The women were described by bystanders as preaching and holding signs on the corner prior to the accident. Both were transported to area hospitals by Escambia County EMS as “trauma alerts”.
Wickizer and her passenger, 12-year old Lane Wickizer, received minor injuries. Schmeck was seriously injured, while his passenger, 41-year old James Wade of Pensacola, was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries.
Wickizer was charged with turning left in front of approaching traffic, and Schmeck was cited for no seat belt, according to the FHP.
The accident closed Nine Mile Road for about 45 minutes.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.
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25 Responses to “Six People, Include Two Pedestrians, Injured In Nine Mile Wreck”
Cheri was my daughters teacher in High School and her Father was our Pastor 25 years ago. We are so sad to hear of their injuries and we will continue to pray for them until they are completely well. God is good and will take care of his children. We love you and your family
Love and prayers for our friends, the Trundys. Also for the other individuals injured in this incident. The Lord is the God of all comfort. God bless.
We have been praying for all. Just checking on any updates of how everyone is doing
We are praying for the families involved in this horrible accident. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose” (Rom. 8:28 KJV).
Sue and I just heard. We are praying!!
We are praying for you Cheryl, Julianne, and the whole Trundy family. This family
loves the Lord, and they are great examples of God fearing Christians. I know God has a reason this has happened ( Proverbs 3;5) we don’t understand but God is in control….. Jeremiah 29;11-13….
Send our prayers to all involved!! From the Barnum family
Our prayers and best wishes for healing, strength and comfort go out to God in behalf of the Trundy family. We here in Washington know of the Noe family through our Preacher, Al Hughes.
We prayed for Cheri and her daughter last night at Bible Baptist (Port Orchard, WA). We love the Noe family and are praying for a full recovery!
I attend Bible Baptist Church in Washington state. Our pastor told of this horrific accident yesterday at church. Our church also has a sign waving ministry so this accident really struck home. I will continue to pray for Julianne and Cheryl: for their healing and for their family.
Our love and prayers are headed your way! Praying for a complete and speedy recovery. Gentle hugs to you!
My family drove by this this just after it happened. We are praying from Kentucky. Do any of you know updates on the ladies?
New Testament Baptist Church in Kannapolis NC is praying for the Trundy family. God has a reason for this that we don’t yet understand. His ways are not our ways…We are all praying!!
Praying fervently!
My sister and niece. We love you and continue to pray much. Galilean Baptist Church is praying.
Yes, there’s a lot of people praying for all involved and most especially for 19 year old Julianne Trundy and 59 year old Cheryl Trundy! @ Robert Nogalski, Ladies, do know that God is in control and your names will be called out to him in prayer!
Praying.
How tragic! Praying for God’s grace and healing.
Keeping these two ladies in prayer.
the ladies are my sister and my niece.
Holding the families up in prayer. Our church family is praying also.
Praying for them.
Our church are all praying for those in ministry and those involved.
What a tragedy, but God is in control
Love you ladies! Praying for all involved. May God get the glory out of this and healing be complete.
just want to let these folks know they are being prayed for.