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09-06-2013, 06:06 AM
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Re: Woman's Hand Caught in a Noodle Machine
healed up fine, i still have no feeling in the tip of the finger, but it's still functional other than that, my brother on the other hand, he and his friend are the luckiest people i know now. 2 weeks ago (yes i said weeks) he picked up his friend in a 98 chevy s-10, who happens to live right next to the train tracks, for some reason my brother failed to notice the approaching train, and pulled away from the house, as he crossed the tracks the train struck his vehicle where the bed meets the cab, the vehicle was then drug 100-150 yards before the train was able to stop.... eyewitnesses said that they both had been trying to get out of the truck shortly before the first response crews arrived at the scene, both were air lifted to st francis hospital in Indianapolis IN, my brother had ended up with a fractured skull and went into surgery to repair it, his friend was treated for a broken arm which was broke in 3 different places, among other minor injurys, all said and done, both were released before the following weekend and are expected to make a full recovery, aside from having no memory of the accident itself and the other events of that same day, he has no long term mental effects from the injury, as a close friend of mine said, "it's amazing enough for anyone to survive that kind of accident....but how many times can you be able to say that 2 people were struck by a loaded train and will be perfectly fine?"
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