Hideout, UT (August 22, 2022) – Three children were rescued when a truck ended up in a reservoir in Hideout on Monday, August 22nd. One is in a life-threatening condition.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office reported that, at about 5:20 p.m., three children were inside the truck when it somehow rolled into the water at Smith and Morehouse Reservoir and sunk about 20 feet.
A 2-year-old girl was extricated from the truck’s cab, and a 9-year-old boy managed to free himself. A third child, another 9-year-old boy, was underwater for at least 10 minutes until a passing kayaker was able to pull him from the water.
He was med-flighted to Primary Children’s Hospital in extremely critical condition.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Car accidents often leave their victims with severe, debilitating, and even life-threatening injuries.
Whiplash is the single most common kind of car accident injury. It is the result of the sharp and sudden movement of the head or neck causing damage to the ligaments and muscles. Whiplash injuries vary from fairly inconsequential to extremely severe. In some cases, crash victims can even undergo vocal cord paralysis after an accident.
Head injuries are one of the most serious accident-related injuries. Drivers that are wearing their seat belts can hit their heads against dashboards, steering columns, and even a deployed airbag. The extreme force of these impacts can cause concussions and other, more critical forms of brain injury. Victims could experience the effects of cognition changes, mental confusion, a loss of hearing, changes to their vision, or loss of eyesight.
Back injuries are a common consequence of car accidents and may lead to herniated discs, paralysis, or nerve damage. Victims can also experience permanent numbness, tingling, or pain in their legs or arms.
Collision victims can also receive injuries to their legs, arms, feet, or hands. Extremity injuries include torn ligaments like the ACL, broken or fractured bones, and even amputation and bisection. Some of these injuries can lead to permanent disabilities and a decreased quality of life. They can also be fatal.
Victims who have pre-existing cardiac issues can go into cardiac arrest. Collapsed or punctured lungs, broken ribs, internal organ damage, and internal bleeding are also injury scenarios that frequently follow serious car accidents.
Additionally, accident victims can also experience psychological injuries such as post-traumatic stress disorder or emotional anguish. Fatal collisions that cause the death of a family member can cause serious emotional trauma that demands counseling.
After being hurt in an accident that wasn’t your fault, contact a Utah personal injury attorney from Jardine Law Offices P.C. by calling (801) 350-3506 to schedule a free case assessment and learn how we can help you.
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