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Sunday, September 01, 2013

MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION

DATE & TIME: 09/01/2013 @ 0835 hrs CASE NUMBER: 13-MSP-000950
LOCATION: S/B Salisbury Bypass at the Coulbourn Mill Road Overpass
Driver- Khayree Hamid Jackson 21 yoa of Philadelphia, PA
Front Passenger- Lakeisha M. Sherman 25 yoa of Philadelphia, PA
Rear Passenger- Desmond Alexander Jackson 7 months old secured in a child safety seat.
BRIEF RESUME: On September 1, 2013 at approximately 0835 hours, TFC. H. Lloyd responded to the Salisbury Bypass in the area of the Coulbourn Mill Road overpass to investigate a motor vehicle crash. The 1998 Ford Expedition was traveling South Bound on the Bypass when the rear passenger tire blew out, causing the vehicle to veer off the roadway. The vehicle struck the guardrail in the center median, then overturned coming to rest in the median right side up. The driver of the vehicle, Khayree Hamid Jackson was ejected from the vehicle, transported to PRMC and later flown out to shock trauma by MSP Trooper 4 for treatment. The passenger, Lakeisha M. Sherman, seated in the right front seat was entrapped in the vehicle. After being removed from the vehicle by the Salisbury Fire Department, she was transported to PRMC where she is listed in serious condition. Their 7 month old son, Desmond Alexander Jackson was in a child safety seat fastened in the rear seat of the vehicle. He was also transported to PRMC for evaluation and later released to family members. Both adult passengers are listed in serious condition but stable at this time. The crash is still under investigation.

4 comments:

Daddio said...

Were either of the ADULTS in this vehicle wearing their safety restraints?

Anonymous said...

The important thing is that they cared enough to make sure the baby was strapped in.

Anonymous said...

People don't pay attention to their tire pressures.

Anonymous said...

11:24 AM
Obama says to over inflate your tires to get better gas mileage. I keep 100lbs in mine. Like putting money in the bank.