Three children and two adults were injured in a head-on collision that required the response of three Mercy Flight helicopters to the area of Indian Falls Road and Pratt Road on Thursday.
None of the injuries are believed life threatening, though at least one patient remains in intensive care at a hospital.
A Sheriff's Office investigation indicates that a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer driven by Sonya M. Charache, 30, of Gorton Road, Alabama, was southbound on Indian Falls Road when it crossed into the northbound lane for an unknown reason.
The SUV struck a 2004 Chevy Silverado being driven by Donald Sage, 70, of Judge Road, Oakfield.
Sage is in guarded condition (in intensive care) at Strong Memorial Hospital. Sage was transported to Strong by Mercy Flight.
Charache was reportedly unconscious following the accident and taken by Mercy Flight, according to the Sheriff's Office, to Erie County Medical Center. However, this morning, ECMC patient information had no information on Charache's condition.
Riding in Charache's SUV were three children, Jackson K. Gilbert, 2, and Kayda L. Charache, 1, both of Gorton Road, Alabama, and Garrett M. Talbot, 6, of the City of Batavia.
Garrett was transported to Women & Children's Hospital in Buffalo by Mercy Flight. His condition is not known at this time.
The other two children were transported by the Oakfield volunteer ambulance to UMMC.
Members of the Indian Falls, East Pembroke and Pembroke volunteer fire departments responded to the scene and extricated the patients from the vehicles.
Also responding was the Corfu Volunteer Fire Department along with Mercy EMS, Genesee Emergency Services and the Sheriff's Office.
The accident investigation is being handled by Deputy Kevin McCarthy, Sgt. Greg Walker, Investigator Kris Kautz and Sgt. William Scott of the Crash Management Team.
So, if someone is in
So, if someone is in intensive care, their injuries are not life threatening???
Someone can have strong vital
Someone can have strong vital signs and be horribly banged up, with multiple fractures and lacerations, requiring "intense" care.
I hope that Mr. Sage makes
I hope that Mr. Sage makes it. I wonder what could have caused the driver to cross the yellow line. Nothing is that important especially when you have 3 small children in the vehicle. Indian Falls road has a speed limit of 45mph and several people do not abide by that. How many more accidents need to happen before people wake up?
Wow.. that any of them
Wow.. that any of them survived is a true miracle. The picture above is horrible. Praying for their recovery.
I'd like to thank each and
I'd like to thank each and every one of the VOLUNTEER FIREMEN who responded to the scene. That's VOLUNTEER - meaning UNPAID. Don Sage is a volunteer fireman himself. Those guys that VOLUNTEER to do that job out here in the country are the BEST.
I totally agree with you
I totally agree with you Irene. The men and women who volunteer are just amazing. If we did not have them then who would help those in accidents, at fires, or any emergency? Thanks to all of them for the work they do.