Quantcast
breaking news

Mom (and Gatorade) to the Rescue

By: Mac McCutcheon, WAVE
Updated: February 5, 2013
watch video
A Louisville, Kentucky mother came rushing to the rescue, saving her husband and two sons after the SUV her husband was driving crashed along Interstate 64 near Frankfort Sunday.

The crash happened as the family was driving home to Louisville from Mount Sterling after the statewide middle school wrestling championship.

Police say Jeff Branch, the assistant wrestling coach at Fern Creek High School,  lost control of his SUV and hit a semi truck.

"After hitting that tractor trailer, it cut across the median, and caused a second collision with another tractor trailer that hit virtually head-on," said Franklin County Sheriff Pat Melton.

Jeff's wife was in another car right behind her husband and saw it all unfold. She came rushing to help while her husband and two sons were trapped inside.

"She couldn't get the doors open. Jeff, Derrick, and Jared were unresponsive and the car was on fire. She said she threw some snow, but there wasn't enough snow to put it out and she grabbed Gatorade bottles out of their cooler and poured Gatorade on the fire and put the fire out," Fern Creek High School Head Wrestling Coach Mark Hitchings said.

The jaws of life had to be used to open the vehicle. Jeff had to be air lifted to a Lexington hospital.

"None of us knew if Jeff was going to live through this. We knew he had been put on the helicopter. There had been no indications that he was responsive or frankly alive and it was one of the most heart-wrenching moments of my life," Hitchings said.

Jeff turned the corner and gained consciousness, but suffered a broken nose, ribs, bones, and other internal injuries.

His two sons were treated and released.

Read more: http://bit.ly/WMEhHG

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Shortly before 6PM Monday the National Weather Service and a DPS trooper reported a tornado on the ground in the town of Blanket in Brown County. The storm has damaged several structures. No reports...

An Abilene mother is on trial, accused of not turning her son over to police after he was arrested for his alleged involvement in a series of car burglaries around ACU in 2011. ...

The 12th annual Click It or Ticket campaign runs from May 20th to June 2nd as law enforcement officials crack down on seat-belt violations....

Drought conditions continue to worsen across the Big Country. Exceptional drought conditions are in place in Jones, Fisher, Shackelford, and Haskell counties....

Three people have been charged with robbery after they assaulted a loss prevention officer at Walmart....

Melody Shelton is referring to a piece of her land that used to be filled with mesquite trees and native grass, now reduced to dirt and stumps....

Due to the Memorial Day Holiday on May 27, all non-emergency City facilities will close and there will be no collection of residential waste....

Law enforcement officers in the Abilene area are getting fired up for the 2013 Torch Run Final Leg Departure, a part of Special Olympics Texas (SOTX). The event is a prelude to the 2013 Summer...

Senate Education Chairman Dan Patrick announced that CSCOPE, the state's curriculum delivery system, would no longer offer lesson plans to Texas school districts....

New Cityy Council member Kyle McAlister was sworn in Monday, and the City Council has set a run-ff election date for place 6. ...

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 683 of 639
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com