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Old 02-09-2007, 03:53 AM  
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Must be the night for badass crashes.

I live on a street with a posted limit of 40, and it has always been very safe, yet since it has a long straightaway which curves slightly approaching my house, we do get kids occasionally racing here.

Well, a few hours ago I hear the tale-tell crunch that is the obvious sound of a real crashing vehicle (it sounds different than Hollywood staged crashes), but that is followed by a succession of booms, which at first I thought meant a multi-car collision (although for a moment I did think was muffled gunfire - a sound never heard around here).

I go outside and an SUV is upside down on its roof in front of my next door neighbor's house. Apparently it was a one vehicle crash, where the SUV must have rolled more than once. One side of the car was pretty much torn away, glass was everywhere, and I noticed a few tires across the street.

A few of my neighbors were already at the SUV checking for survivors. I heard one say that there was nobody in the car, which made me think that they may have been thrown out of the vehicle, so I looked around in the darkness - there was no sound but the passing traffic.

A few moments later my neighbor was helping a guy crawl out through the backdoor window space (the glass was already gone). He got out, and my neighbor led him to the curb where he collapsed without saying anything.

My neighbor went back to the car which was now leaking fluid everywhere and starting to produce steam/smoke. Still there was no sound. He finally located a guy back near the trunk and dragged him out of the SUV as the first emergency personnel responded.

The two vehicle occupants were obviously in shock, as neither said a thing. I started talking to my neighbor, and all he could say was that those dudes were lucky to be alive.

He then asked me what make of car the vehicle was. I looked at it, and I couldn't even tell. In fact, it wasn't even obvious it was an SUV until the tow truck crew righted it.

I thought about going back to my house and getting my camera, but then decided to not do so, since my cameras would appear to be pro equipment.

Quite an adrenelin rush as you said...

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