August 3, 2018
BLOOD AND MAYHEM:
2 SEPARATE ACCIDENTS SECONDS AND YARDS APART ON U.S. 23 NEAR LOUISA CITY LIMITS LATE THURSDAY NIGHT SENDS LOCAL EMERGENCY UNITS INTO CRISIS OVERDRIVE
TWIN WRECKS INVOLVED HORSE, FEMALE PEDESTRIAN, AND THREE MOTOR VEHICLES
AUGUST 3, 2018 – written by WADE QUEEN
It was like a scene out of one of any of the Final Destination movie series.
Chaos filled the Louisa area late Thursday night when a freak auto accident involving a car directly striking a horse running through the middle of a busy 4 lane highway was made worse when it led to a near simultaneous ricochet seconds later when 3 other vehicles crashed into one another, causing one of them to hit a pedestrian who just happened to be walking on the side of the road at that spot.
According to the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency, at just before 10:30 P.M., Lawrence County E-911 received multiple calls that an automobile had been in a collision with a horse running down the northbound lane highway of U.S. 23, directly in front of Quality Metals.
Lawrence County E-911 dispatched the Louisa Fire Department and Netcare Ambulance – Lawrence County- to the accident scene.
When emergency units arrived to the crash site, they discovered the accident situation was way worse, and were told by eyewitnesses that the first wreck involving the car and the horse had led seconds later to a just as bad second motor vehicle accident, involving three more automobiles, with one of the 3 crashed vehicle ending up striking an individual who was walking on the side of the northbound lane of U.S. 23.
Emergency officials made a call for a regional air medical ambulance helicopter, which landed about a half-hour later, directly landing on U.S. 23 near the wreck scene to transport a seriously injured patient to St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia; while a second injured patient was transported to Three Rivers Medical Center. It is unknown as this time how many people total were involved in the chaotic pair of the accident collisions.
As for the horse, the original source that instigated the chain of events, law enforcement officials confirmed that the horse was killed when it was hit by the first vehicle.
Northbound U.S. 23 was closed for around 2 hours, at 12:30 A.M., in which one northbound lane was opened for traffic, and finally both lanes opened after the wreck scene was cleared at around 1:15 A.M.
Keep checking back with the Levisa Lazer as we attempt to gather more definitive information in regards and surroundings of both of the accidents.