Thursday, September 23, 2021

Lives were saved - because of seat belts

 By Leslie Fisher

 It’s every mother’s worst nightmare. On Feb. 11 of this year, in the afternoon, I got a couple of phone calls from an unknown number in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When I got the first call, I declined (thinking it was spam), then they called right back again. So, I did pick up the second time.

 It was my oldest son, Joshua, calling me from a hospital in Tulsa. My son was driving his semi down to Texas to begin his own trucking business and got involved in a terrible accident about an hour past Tulsa. He was traveling down with his girlfriend, her five-year-old daughter and their dog.

 They had stopped at a rest stop to wait out the storm during the night and then switched over to a different highway that was supposed to be clear, according to his GPS. They had just gone through a small town and hit a stretch of highway that was solid black ice.

 He started to slide sideways and across the center median and was t-boned on the passenger side by an oncoming semi. He and his girlfriend were wearing their seat belts, or they would not be alive today.

 My son received lacerations, severe bruising all over, a sprained knee and ankle and eventually passed some gall stones due to the impact. His girlfriend received multiple bruises, laceration, a lacerated tendon between two fingers in her right hand and a severe compound fractures of her lower right shin, both requiring multiple surgeries. Her daughter and dog were secure in the sleeping bunk and had a few scratches but were otherwise physically unharmed. The truck was totaled and ended up at the salvage yard in about four to five different piles.

 So, our message to anyone is - always wear your seat belt no matter what you are driving - they will save your life. For the second time in less than five years, seat belts have saved the lives of my mother’s grandsons. A blog about my nephew, Max, was written by his step-father and published in this blog series in 2017 – click on the link here.

 

Leslie Fisher is an Applications Developer at KDOT in Topeka


8 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, so glad everyone was ok - shows how important seat belts are.

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  2. This is a wonderful testimony on the importance of wearing seat belts. I'm so thankful everyone was okay in this situation. I had the unfortunate occasion to witness a car crash on I-70. The car rolled three times and everyone walked away, including a three month old baby. My 16 year-old son was with me, and he learned how important a seat belt is. Thank you for posting these stories.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your story. Getting the phone call from Joshua about crash and that all survived is certainly much better than a knock on the door and worse news from authorities. Wearing seatbelts is the vaccination from severe injuries in crashes.

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  4. Looking at that photo, you wouldn't think everyone made it out okay. So glad they were! Black ice can be so dangerous, especially if you're not expecting it. Thank you for sharing their story!

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  5. Thank you Leslie! There are so many positives we can take away from this story and none bigger than they all survived!! Thank you so much for sharing this incredible story. Seat Belts Save Lives!!!

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  6. Thank you for sharing this story and life lessons Leslie. Very thankful there were no tragedies.

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  7. Your story (and photo) are a great testament to the importance of wearing seatbelts. I can't imagine being on the receiving end of that phone call and am glad it was your son calling and not a state trooper.

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  8. Thanks for sharing this story. Seatbelts do save lives, in everything from semi trucks, to tractors, to UTV's.

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