On Easter Monday, a driver without a driver’s license drove his car into the entrance gate of a single-family home in Sautern in the Neunkirchen district (Lower Austria) and came to a halt in the garden. A few seconds earlier, small children were still there looking for Easter nests.
The Pitten fire brigade also had to swallow! On Easter Monday, the Florianis were alerted to a vehicle recovery facility in Sautern, a cadastral community in the municipality of Pitten. An unlicensed driver crashed his car into the gate of a single-family home, broke through it and ended up in the garden behind it. He must have taken a turn at too high a speed and ended up in the opposite lane.
Children were looking for nests
The shock among the family living there is deep. A few seconds before the vehicle entered the garden, small children were looking for Easter nests in this very spot. “If the accident had happened a few moments earlier, it would have been an absolute tragedy,” writes FF Pitten.
The emergency services recovered the accident vehicle with the help of a crane. The Pitten fire brigade was present with four vehicles: crane, command, equipment and HLF.
Call from the Florianis
“Due to the current situation, we as the fire brigade would also like to make an urgent appeal to everyone to only use a car if they are authorized to do so and are not hindered in any way!”, the fire brigade writes. “Today’s example shows what could happen differently, or in the worst case!”
Source: Krone

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