[UPDATE Tuesday] Traffic Accident With Injury on Rossi Ranch Lane West of Miranda; Air Ambulance Requested
Fire and medical services are responding to the report of an accident on Rossi Ranch Lane off Salmon Creek Road west of Miranda as of 6:40 p.m. According to first reports, the collision has injuries and an air ambulance has been requested. The incident occurred about three miles west of the intersection of Thomas Road and Salmon Creek.
UPDATE 7:04 p.m.: Reach 6, a medical flight has accepted the mission and will be responding.
UPDATE 7:15 p.m.: Reach 6 will be landing at the Miranda football field to pick up the patient.
UPDATE 7:31 p.m.: Reach 6 is 10 minutes from landing.
UPDATE 7:41 p.m.: The helicopter landing has been moved to closer to the patient.
UPDATE 7:51 p.m.: The patient is being taken to the hospital by helicopter.
UPDATE Tuesday: CHP Releases Info on Major Injury Accident Yesterday
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Is it single vehicle? Any description? I have lots of friends/family in that area
No description or details at this point.
Ok thank you!
Prayers for all involved.
It was Eric Chapman. We talked briefly to him before ambulance and details were sketchy, but he was lesdung his horse out of his pickup ( he does this all the time) and something went wrong and he fell out of truck and got ran over.
Tami, Hugs and sending good thoughts to Eric.
Leading his horse. Not lesdung. Lol. And truck rolled over and we think he was ejected as he blacked out and woke up beside it. He couldn’t find his phone so he walked to nearest neighbor as no one else was on the ranch at the time. Hope that clears things up. He’s doing well. Thanks for everyone’s prayers and concern.
Tammie, thank you for letting us know Eric is doing well. We’ve been worried. Hugs!
So very sorry to hear this. Looking forward to hearing good news. Thinking of all of you, Tami and Mark.
The CHP report has the time of the accident at 6:00. The first responders rolled 40 minutes later and it was almost two hours from the estimated time of the accident before the patient was airlifted out. The local med folks must have done a good job in the meantime. Was a ground Ambulance involved?