Four People, Including Two Children, Injured In Bratt Head-on Collision
December 31, 2018
Four people were injured in a head-on collision Sunday night in Bratt.
According to a witness, the driver of a Ford Taurus crossed the centerline of West Highway 4 near Still Road and into the path of a Mercedes-Benz SUV occupied by two adults and two young children about 6:15 p.m.
The driver of the Taurus along with an adult female and the two children from the Mercedes were transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola. The mother and two children were treated and released, according to family members.
The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the crash. Troopers have not released additional information.
The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.
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7 Responses to “Four People, Including Two Children, Injured In Bratt Head-on Collision”
Prayers for all involved…
Thirty years ago everybody would be dead but for government mandated safety……government finally got something right and those children will live a full life because some folks fought to protect people in cars with improved safety features…..now it is a great selling point, but folks fought seat belts, air bags, and crumble zones as being expensive and government should butt out of mandated safety…….guess proof is in the pudding. Great job building safer cars.
This is my aunt, she is ok but then again she is in alot of pain anf can’t walk, please pray for both sides
Wow, praying for all involved.
Prayers for all involved.
Wow! Glad everyone lived. How scary.
Thank God no one was killed god was watching over those kids and adults.