Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Car Accident Story

A underage driver collides at 4:45 into John and Melba Smiths car at the intersection of Slaughter Lane and First Street today in Austin Texas.

13 year old Roger Clementine was traveling the wrong way, westbound on slaughter line at 60 mph.

"Woah! This is fast!" Clementine yelped.

He was in a car that did not belong to him, it was his uncles 1948 Studbaker.

"Why does it smell like old people in here?" Roger complained

John and Melba smith were traveling eastbound on slaughter lane in their 1989 Yugo Firebelcher.

"The weather sure is nice today here in Austin, right Melba?" John said

 The smiths were going at a nice east pace down the road that suited there elderly comfortability.

"Dang John! 10 mph were going to fast!" yelled Melba

At 4:45 the cars crashed at the intersection of Slaughter Lane and First Street

"Oh shoot!" Roger yelled as his car trucked the smiths car head on.

Sending the Yugo backwards and totaling the smiths car.

"John, Wake up John!" Melba yelled at Johns who was unconscious on the airbag of the steering wheel. Melba had to cover her hand over her nose due to her nose bleed.

"Ohh, that hurt!" whined Roger.

Shortly after, police and paramedics arrived on the scene to help.

"Can he move?" a paramedic asked Ms.Smith.

"I don't think so, we need to get him to the hospital." she responded

Another paramedic came to help Roger.

He asked Roger, "Where are the adults who were driving the car?"

Roger responded " I was driving the car."

The paramedics pulled all of them out of the cars and rushed them all to Brackenridge Medical Center.

"The old man appears to be in a very bad state we need to get there fast."

When they arrived they were all checked out and Roger and Melba were evaluated as perfectly okay.

"Roger you seem to be fine, just a few scratches."

Roger was then questioned by police, cited for driving without a license, the wrong way and speeding, and released later that day.

"Your not the smartest tool in the shed are you?" asked police officer Larry Briggs.

As of late this evening John Smith is still in the hospital and labeled "in serious condition".

"Its sad knowing that this man was driving safely and responsible but has to suffer because of someone else's actions." A paramedic said at Brackenridge Medical Center.

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