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600 lb. woman survives getting thrown through sunroof
Town N Country, Florida – A woman is in stable condition after being ejected through the sunroof of her SUV during an accident.
Thirty-seven-year-old Ruth Matthews told paramedics that another vehicle cut her off in traffic, and she took evasive action to avoid a crash. Her Isuzu Amigo rolled over and she was thrown through the sunroof and onto the roadway. Investigators say she was not wearing her seatbelt.
Paramedics initially tried to fly Matthews to Tampa General Hospital, but her weight, estimated at 600 pounds, made it impossible. Emergency crews were able to transport her to St. JosephÂ’s Hospital, where she is listed in stable condition
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I heard it registered a 3.2 on the richter scale. with minor damage to a few buildings in the general area of the epicenter.
C.T. :wink:
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they should have used the sling that they have made for mountain rescues for horses. how the hell would she have fit threw the sunroof???
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Witnesses on the scene confirmed the U.S. Military Airlift Command Group Five, based in Miami was contracted to transport the victim via a CH-53 Super Stallion similar to the one you see here....
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...id=14924&stc=1
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The roof must have come off.
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Since she survived, do you think she'll be thinking "well, if I can fit through a sunroof, I'm not fat?"
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I guess she didn't need an air bag since she IS AN AIR BAG...
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"Her Isuzu Amigo rolled over and she was thrown through the sunroof and onto the roadway. Investigators say she was not wearing her seatbelt."
Ok, so she was taking a turn, her Amigo rolled, she could't GET the seatbelt around her belly. I bet she sues Isuzu because the belt didnt fit and couldnt take a corner at 50 mph
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poor brave little SUV... the horror it must have seen..... (I'm talking about after a few chili dogs) :yuk: :yuk:
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