That could have been really bad! In an accident on Sunday evening in Oberland, an iron bar, drilled by the car of a 65-year-old pensioner! The steering wheel had previously lost control and had been driven on a concrete control wall. The wounded had to be found by the fire brigade and taken to the hospital. An Alkotest was positive.
The spectacular accident took place shortly before 8 p.m. On the B180 RESCENSTRAße near Prutz. The 65-year-old locals had traveled to Rschen by car when he suddenly stepped on an oblique concrete control wall with his left tire.
The car continued – eventually with both left tires on the concrete control wall and the right side on the road. In this position the car finally came to a halt. “During the slope, the iron railing on the concrete wall was drilled through the entire length of the left passenger compartment,” the police said.
Accident director of Wrak
The driver has probably gone relatively light or these fatal conditions. “The man was found by the Prutz Volunteer Fire Brigade and the rescue of the accident vehicle. He had a crack on the head and was attractive in implementing the first measures,” the researchers continued.
With an emergency doctor in the hospital
After the first aid on the spot, the 65-year-old was flown to the ZAMS hospital with the medical helicopter “C5”. An Alcovort test that was performed with him had resulted in a “medium -strong alcoholisation”. It was not possible to perform an Alomatt test with a calibrated device, so the man was taken out of the blood in the hospital.
Reschenstrasse was only accessible for about 30 minutes for the duration of the accident and rescue and rescue measures.
Source: Krone

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