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Prayers Please

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:42 pm
by donnaplease
Our small town has had a tragedy tonight, and I'm asking for those of you who pray to remember them. A horse-drawn haywagon of Christmas carolers was struck by a car, apparently injuring many and killing a few. Details are sketchy right now, even though it happened less than a mile from my home (I'm not gonna be a rubber-neck and go up there). When my son got home a few minutes ago, he said that his friend's mother (the director of the school bus depot) had to take a bus to help transport victims to the hospital because there weren't enough ambulances. The medivac helicopter was landing as I was passing the detour earlier.

Please, if you will, remember these folks in your prayers. Thank you.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:45 pm
by Enigma869
What an absolutely horrible story. So very sad for you and your community.

Re: Prayers Please

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:46 pm
by RedWingFan
donnaplease wrote:Our small town has had a tragedy tonight, and I'm asking for those of you who pray to remember them. A horse-drawn haywagon of Christmas carolers was struck by a car, apparently injuring many and killing a few. Details are sketchy right now, even though it happened less than a mile from my home (I'm not gonna be a rubber-neck and go up there). When my son got home a few minutes ago, he said that his friend's mother (the director of the school bus depot) had to take a bus to help transport victims to the hospital because there weren't enough ambulances. The medivac helicopter was landing as I was passing the detour earlier.

Please, if you will, remember these folks in your prayers. Thank you.

So sorry to hear that. Prayers sent.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:49 pm
by Saint John
Terrible news. That's just awful, Donna. :(

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:55 pm
by portland
Prayers and thoughts will all....... :(

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:08 pm
by JH'sTXfan
I'll pray for them. :(

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:50 pm
by hoagiepete
My prayers are with them and your community. Sounds awful.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:16 pm
by Jana
So sad when things like this happen, especially around the holidays.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:04 pm
by StoneCold
Hi Donna, sorry to hear about that. Will make a prayer for your friends/neighbors. I'm reminded of a song that hits too close to home.

A Hazardous World - Billy Sprague
http://www.last.fm/music/Billy+Sprague/ ... ?autostart

Re: Prayers Please

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:01 pm
by RedWingFan
donnaplease wrote:Our small town has had a tragedy tonight, and I'm asking for those of you who pray to remember them. A horse-drawn haywagon of Christmas carolers was struck by a car, apparently injuring many and killing a few. Details are sketchy right now, even though it happened less than a mile from my home (I'm not gonna be a rubber-neck and go up there). When my son got home a few minutes ago, he said that his friend's mother (the director of the school bus depot) had to take a bus to help transport victims to the hospital because there weren't enough ambulances. The medivac helicopter was landing as I was passing the detour earlier.

Please, if you will, remember these folks in your prayers. Thank you.

Sounds like none of the injuries were life threatening and everyone survived!!! :D

Car hits horse-drawn Va. holiday wagon; 14 hurt


Yahoo! Bookmarks Print Wed Dec 16, 12:10 am ET

STANLEY, Va. – Fourteen people on a holiday wagon-ride in a small western Virginia town were hurt Tuesday when a car rear-ended the horse-drawn wagon, authorities said.

About 20 adults and children were on the wagon with bolted-down benches and wrought-iron sides and back, which helped protect the riders some, said Police Chief Timothy Foster.

The driver of a 2006 Mustang was not paying attention and slammed into the wagon about 8 p.m., knocking the wagon driver into a yard along Main Street, Foster said. The Clydesdale horses pulled the wagon and riders for 100 yards before it hit an electric pole.

The horses bolted and were caught later, Foster said.

Thirteen people, including the wagon driver, were taken to a local hospital and one woman with a compound fracture of her leg was airlifted to another, Foster said. None of the injuries was life-threatening, he said.

The car's driver was not hurt and has been charged with reckless driving, Foster said.

Neither speed nor alcohol were believed to be factors in the crash, Foster said. The wagon was equipped with flashing lights, reflective signs and tape, and holiday lights and should have been easily visible, Foster said.

Arnold Dean, the wagon driver, had internal injuries, Foster said.

"We've been doing this 20-something years and never had an accident," Sherrie Dean, Arnold Dean's wife, told the Daily News-Record of nearby Harrisonburg. "This was the last ride tonight, bless their hearts."

Stanley Fire Chief Terry Pettit said the wagon-ride was organized by Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The church rented the wagon from Dean's Horse Drawn Carriage and Wagon Rides of Elkton to take people for rides around town as part of an annual Christmas celebration, church members told the newspaper.

Stanley is a town of about 5,500 people 60 miles north of Charlottesville

Re: Prayers Please

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:38 pm
by wednesday's child
RedWingFan wrote:
donnaplease wrote:Our small town has had a tragedy tonight, and I'm asking for those of you who pray to remember them. A horse-drawn haywagon of Christmas carolers was struck by a car, apparently injuring many and killing a few. Details are sketchy right now, even though it happened less than a mile from my home (I'm not gonna be a rubber-neck and go up there). When my son got home a few minutes ago, he said that his friend's mother (the director of the school bus depot) had to take a bus to help transport victims to the hospital because there weren't enough ambulances. The medivac helicopter was landing as I was passing the detour earlier.

Please, if you will, remember these folks in your prayers. Thank you.

Sounds like none of the injuries were life threatening and everyone survived!!! :D

Car hits horse-drawn Va. holiday wagon; 14 hurt


Yahoo! Bookmarks Print Wed Dec 16, 12:10 am ET

STANLEY, Va. – Fourteen people on a holiday wagon-ride in a small western Virginia town were hurt Tuesday when a car rear-ended the horse-drawn wagon, authorities said.

About 20 adults and children were on the wagon with bolted-down benches and wrought-iron sides and back, which helped protect the riders some, said Police Chief Timothy Foster.

The driver of a 2006 Mustang was not paying attention and slammed into the wagon about 8 p.m., knocking the wagon driver into a yard along Main Street, Foster said. The Clydesdale horses pulled the wagon and riders for 100 yards before it hit an electric pole.

The horses bolted and were caught later, Foster said.

Thirteen people, including the wagon driver, were taken to a local hospital and one woman with a compound fracture of her leg was airlifted to another, Foster said. None of the injuries was life-threatening, he said.

The car's driver was not hurt and has been charged with reckless driving, Foster said.

Neither speed nor alcohol were believed to be factors in the crash, Foster said. The wagon was equipped with flashing lights, reflective signs and tape, and holiday lights and should have been easily visible, Foster said.

Arnold Dean, the wagon driver, had internal injuries, Foster said.

"We've been doing this 20-something years and never had an accident," Sherrie Dean, Arnold Dean's wife, told the Daily News-Record of nearby Harrisonburg. "This was the last ride tonight, bless their hearts."

Stanley Fire Chief Terry Pettit said the wagon-ride was organized by Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The church rented the wagon from Dean's Horse Drawn Carriage and Wagon Rides of Elkton to take people for rides around town as part of an annual Christmas celebration, church members told the newspaper.

Stanley is a town of about 5,500 people 60 miles north of Charlottesville


Thank God no one died.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:48 pm
by StevePerryHair
Sorry Donna:( Glad it sounds like no one was killed. Prayers anyway for the injured to recover quickly!

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:28 pm
by Behshad
Jana wrote:So sad when things like this happen, especially around the holidays.



True, but its usually around the holidays that you will find a haywagon full of Christmas carolers :wink:

(now that we know everyone was safe, I think its safe to crack one lil joke,,,,;) )

Re: Prayers Please

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:38 pm
by Babyblue
donnaplease wrote:Our small town has had a tragedy tonight, and I'm asking for those of you who pray to remember them. A horse-drawn haywagon of Christmas carolers was struck by a car, apparently injuring many and killing a few. Details are sketchy right now, even though it happened less than a mile from my home (I'm not gonna be a rubber-neck and go up there). When my son got home a few minutes ago, he said that his friend's mother (the director of the school bus depot) had to take a bus to help transport victims to the hospital because there weren't enough ambulances. The medivac helicopter was landing as I was passing the detour earlier.

Please, if you will, remember these folks in your prayers. Thank you.



So sorry Donna

I am just reading this hon.But prayers are being sent to them right now.Please keep us all up dated on this hon.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:45 pm
by ScarabGator
saw this on the news. Thoughts and prayers to your community.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:14 am
by StevePerryHair
Behshad wrote:
Jana wrote:So sad when things like this happen, especially around the holidays.



True, but its usually around the holidays that you will find a haywagon full of Christmas carolers :wink:

(now that we know everyone was safe, I think its safe to crack one lil joke,,,,;) )


:lol:

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:15 am
by Michigan Girl
Oh my, sorry to hear this...of course, prayers to all!! :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:24 am
by artist4perry
Prayers to the victims Donna, let us know how they are doing! :cry:

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:53 pm
by donnaplease
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers. Yes, we are VERY fortunate that original estimates were found to be not true. Apparently the fire chief, when trying to get assistance, overreacted and made some statements on the scanner that got taken out of context. I'm just so glad that no one really died. I think the driver of the wagon is injured the worst. What a freak accident! :?

Anyway, thanks again to you guys!

p.s. Gator, where did you see this on the news? From Florida...?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:12 pm
by ScarabGator
donnaplease wrote:Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers. Yes, we are VERY fortunate that original estimates were found to be not true. Apparently the fire chief, when trying to get assistance, overreacted and made some statements on the scanner that got taken out of context. I'm just so glad that no one really died. I think the driver of the wagon is injured the worst. What a freak accident! :?

Anyway, thanks again to you guys!

p.s. Gator, where did you see this on the news? From Florida...?

it was on the Atlanta news and in the Journal-Constitution