6thGen Total'd In LI Accident-2TheMax05 Old Car
#1
6thGen Total'd In LI Accident-2TheMax05 Old Car
The Huntington Manor Fire Department and Huntington Community First Aid Squad responded to a crash after a Nissan Maxima struck and split a utility pole on Round Swamp Road near Manetto Hill Road in West Hills, Monday night, January 18, 2010. The pole and electrical wires fell on top of the car, and the driver was trapped for about 40 minutes until power was shut and firefighters were able to extricate the patient with heavy rescue tools. The patient was airlifted by Suffolk Police helicopter to Stony Brook University Medical Center.
**The pic was PHOTOSHOPPED by EDDYMAXX making the background black & leaving the color of the car. This is a REAL accident LOL**
***THIS WAS FELIX'S [2THEMAX05] OLD CAR***
Heres a pic of the accident....
**The pic was PHOTOSHOPPED by EDDYMAXX making the background black & leaving the color of the car. This is a REAL accident LOL**
***THIS WAS FELIX'S [2THEMAX05] OLD CAR***
Heres a pic of the accident....
Last edited by I3LAZEN; 01-23-2010 at 05:23 AM.
#11
thats what i was thinking but wasnt sure... i was wondering why the car and grass had color but nothing else did... plus, theres no tire marks or indentations where the wheels are in the ground
#13
Not sure Newsday would photochop an accident and falsify a story to go with it...
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/l...ccidents-1.180
I was just looking at the paper online this morning and saw it pop up...I never put 2 and 2 together until after i posted in the chatbox and someone else recognized it.
Drivers gotta be pretty hurt after this, hopefully he ends up OK.
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/l...ccidents-1.180
I was just looking at the paper online this morning and saw it pop up...I never put 2 and 2 together until after i posted in the chatbox and someone else recognized it.
Drivers gotta be pretty hurt after this, hopefully he ends up OK.
#14
ok now i believe it. the pic above does look fake compared to the site link. he still must have been moving that car for a wrap up like this. street tires in the winter is not a good choice and to be flying on this is a great mistake. hope the kid is alright though
#15
yea its real fellas sold it while back hurts to see my accomplishment go to sh!!!,I had left maxima community while back and purchased a 335i, young kid didnt appreciate a nice car just hope hes ok. This is how she left my hands.
#23
The Crash
As one of the utility guys who responded to this thing, I just wanted to point out that the picture you see here doesn't begin to show the damage to that car.
That pole was being touched on 3 sides by the car, it is in fact where the passenger seat was. Both front seats were pushed into the back seats and the frame bent upwards.
I do not know how the kid in the car is or what his injuries were, but I will tell you matter of factly, had there been a passenger in the car they would have been obliterated as a front seat passenger, and would have at the very least lost their legs in either of the back seats.
The crash site was a few hundred feet beyond a serious curve in the road which has a 20 mph speed limit... the fact that this car bounced off a large rock ( placed there to protect the electrical box you see in the picture ) and still broke the pole in half while moving it about a foot in the ground, says to me he was doing well over 75 mph, to do that much damage to the pole and car.
IF he survived, he was amazingly lucky. As was anyone who might have been in the lane he crossed over before crashing.
That pole was being touched on 3 sides by the car, it is in fact where the passenger seat was. Both front seats were pushed into the back seats and the frame bent upwards.
I do not know how the kid in the car is or what his injuries were, but I will tell you matter of factly, had there been a passenger in the car they would have been obliterated as a front seat passenger, and would have at the very least lost their legs in either of the back seats.
The crash site was a few hundred feet beyond a serious curve in the road which has a 20 mph speed limit... the fact that this car bounced off a large rock ( placed there to protect the electrical box you see in the picture ) and still broke the pole in half while moving it about a foot in the ground, says to me he was doing well over 75 mph, to do that much damage to the pole and car.
IF he survived, he was amazingly lucky. As was anyone who might have been in the lane he crossed over before crashing.
#24
Wow! His guadian angels must have had their hands wrapped around him. That is some miracle accident for him to make it out alive. May he recover and become a better driver. He is lucky he did not have a passenger nor hit another car.
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