The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 26.10.1990, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 26.10.1990, Blaðsíða 6
Seat belts most likely made it possible for Tech Sgt. Charles Willis and Sgt. Russel McKinney to escape this accident scene alive. (Photo courtesy of Keflavik Police Department) Seat belts save lives of two Air Force personri m By JOC Terry Barnthouse A Sunday site-seeing drive to Selfoss came to a crashing end for Tech. Sgt. Charles Willis and Sgt. Russell McKinney on Oct. 7. Both men are attached to the 960th Airborne Warn- ing and Control Squadron. Willis was driving his 1984 Ford Escort on a re-asphalted stretch of Highway 41 near Vogar. When he dropped from the “new” section onto the “old” graved road, the car hit a pool of water and hydroplaned, made a 360 degree turn and crashed into a large asphalt road roller. Willis sustained serious injuries; tom dia- phragm and spleen, collapsed lung, braised heart, fractured clavicle, cracked ribs, broken teeth, facial and head cuts and had to have his large intestine rearranged. He was released after being hospitalized for nine days in both the Reykjavik and base hospitals. McKinney suffered only a leg injury which required stitches. Both attribute their wearing of a seat belt as a life saver. McKinney also attributes his mili- tary first aid training for being able to quickly respond in a life threatening situation. Willis recalled, “It was raining that Sunday morning. Even though I have driven that stretch of the road before and knew it was being resurfaced, there wasn ’ t any warning sign about the resurfacing drop off. I was driving 45-50 mph. “Water had filled the groves in the ‘old’ road and when I drove on what seemed to be a pond of water I lost it. I never really had control of the car after that. I remember spinning and knew that a machine was parked at the side of the road. Then there was the impact I remem- ber only bits and pieces of what happended after that - trouble breathing - being afraid - the ambulance siren - the hospital.” Although McKinney was the passenger in the car that day, he steered the post-accident re- sponse for his friend until help arrived. In his words, ‘The whole thing happened so fast. I closed my eyes and put my head down before we hit the roller. My body would have splat- tered the windshield if I hadn’thad my seatbelt on. After the impact there was just silence, like a vacuum. I got out of the car and looked around to see what had happened. When I realized the wreck was real, I started to tend to Chuck. At first I thought he was dead, his body was twisted, there was blood and he wasn’t moving. I started calling his name and he finally responded.” He continued, “At that point I just reacted to what I was trained to do - keep him conscious, keep him warm, stop the bleeding.” It wasn’t long before McKinney flagged down an Icelandic couple who stopped and then drove on to report the accident The next passersby were Chief Petty Officer Chuck Jensen, attached to Fleet Air, Keflavik, and his wife, Shawn. Jensen stayed to help while his wife drove back to the base to get help. Then an Icelandic bus stopped, and by chance passengers in- cluded a doctor and a nurse who offered medi- cal assistance until the Keflavik ambulance, police and others arrived. Most adults know how to drive, under con- trolled conditions, but Iceland’s changing en- vironment sometimes takes the control away from the driver. What would you do if your vehicle started to hydroplane or skid? Take it from Willis, who advises, “When it’s raining, or when you are driving on road resurfacing, SLOW DOWN, and, even though I «fejy broke my collar bone because of the ^^Ht, at least I’m alive.” Page 6 The White Falcon

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