Safety warning is issued after Gnat Creek accident
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US Highway 30 was for a few hours this morning, 18 miles east of Astoria, because of a serious accident near the entrance to the race moucheron Fish Creek automatic feed. The blackout 7 pm with a Honda and logging trucks. Roger Warren, director of the Fish Creek moucheron automatic feed of reproduction, said that the incident, an explosion sounded, and he ran to his home to check. “The car was demolished. I could not believe that someone survived,” said Warren. But all three on board survived, he said. “They were all very, very happy,” he said. Warren said one teenaged boys, which was in the passenger seat was out of the car complained of back pain. But the pilot’s wife and a daughter in the back seat sat motionless with injuries Undetermined nurses who are waiting at the finish like, “he says. The wreck occurred near the bridge, where the road narrows at the entrance to the incubator. Warren was said in the car in the direction of Astoria, where the driver lost control as it came down the hill toward a small bridge. The car woven backwards on the bridge, as the log truck arrived on deck. He said the car under the truck went backwards, then click on the truck to achieve a metal bar below him, the cause of the trailer wheels are in line with guardrail of the bridge. There was a noise like cockroaches of the trailer on the railing, he said. However, placed under the car sliding, tranquillity, west of the end of the bridge, just west of the hatchery. Warren once said Clatsop County Sheriff’s deputies are driving directly behind newspapers trucks and ambulances arrived quickly on both directions. Oregon State Police also responded. The newspapers truck driver was not injured and was able not to lose its cargo. Warren said the last 10 years, he lived at the hatchery, there were 20 accidents. He asked motorists to remember that, in cold weather. “If you leave Knappa, there’s always ice on the hilltop.” He said. |