A Medical Woman Died In A Helicopter Accident, And A Few Hours Later She Was Seen On The Road

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Video: A Medical Woman Died In A Helicopter Accident, And A Few Hours Later She Was Seen On The Road
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A Medical Woman Died In A Helicopter Accident, And A Few Hours Later She Was Seen On The Road
A Medical Woman Died In A Helicopter Accident, And A Few Hours Later She Was Seen On The Road
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A resident of the United States with the initials "JW" recently sent this story to the site of the researcher of anomalous creatures Lon Strickler. It happened on December 10, 2006, when the author of this story was 15 years old

A medical woman died in a helicopter accident, and a few hours later she was seen on the road - an accident, an accident, a ghost
A medical woman died in a helicopter accident, and a few hours later she was seen on the road - an accident, an accident, a ghost

“That day, my dad and I were driving from the racetrack near San Diego. It was already dark, around 10 pm, and we spent the whole weekend watching car races there.

We were both very tired and drove slowly along the road in our big Toy Hauler van. Soon I was so sleepy that I went further into the van and lay down on the sofa there. There was a long, straight road ahead.

I managed to doze for only a few minutes when I suddenly woke up from the fact that we were standing still. And I realized that it was not just a stop in front of a traffic light. The automatic parking system was beeping and I did not understand what was happening and why we suddenly started parking on the side of the road.

Road accident. Thematic photo

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And then I heard a scream. A woman screamed and this scream was full of pain and fear, it was coming from somewhere on the right side. My father got out of the cab and told me to call the police and tell them that there was an accident in such a place, but I myself should sit in the van and not go anywhere.

When he got out, I climbed into the driver's seat and began to peer ahead, trying to see what was happening there. Ahead, just a few meters from us, were two small sedans with crumpled sides, and around them were various parts of their own cars. Both cars were smoking.

I saw my dad run up to one of the sedans and shouted if everything was all right with the driver. In response, there was another scream from a woman who, as it turned out, was sitting in the passenger seat. The door on her side was badly bent and barely held onto the frame.

My dad started trying to open this door, but it didn't give in. However, then he grabbed her and made such a sharp and strong jerk, as if he had superhero abilities. Probably with the same force a loving mother will break through to her child in trouble - the pure power of adrenaline.

The door from this jerk jumped off the frame and the father threw it aside, after which he began to speak with the woman sitting there inside. At that moment, another woman, the driver of the car, woke up, she was shocked, but conscious.

I couldn’t understand why my dad wasn’t trying to get both of them out of the car, but only talking to them. A few minutes later, Dad went to another injured car and started talking to that driver. There were no passengers, but dad also did not take this driver out of the car.

Then Dad ran back to our van and asked me if I had called 911, and I replied that I had completely forgotten about it and so he started calling there himself.

By that time, other cars had already started driving past us and a traffic jam began to form due to our van and an accident. But we continued to stand there and waited for the rescue service and firefighters to arrive.

Fast forward for a while. By that time, the services had already arrived and the ambulance pulled out the injured passenger girl and the driver's girl from the first sedan. Both were only 16 years old. Then they dragged out a male driver, who had very serious injuries, his lower body was severely compressed, and both legs were broken in several places.

Another hour passed and my dad had by that time signed several sheets with testimonies for the police and firefighters, since we were the only witnesses of the accident.

And then the captain of the fire brigade approached my father and asked him why he hadn't tried to get people out of the cars. And my dad replied to this, "I wanted to do it because their cars could catch fire at any second, but the woman doctor told me not to touch them, because then I could damage their bones if they are broken. So I just asked them to sit motionless and wait for the ambulance and rescue service to arrive."

I listened to his words and did not understand what he was talking about. And the captain of the firefighters was also in confusion, he immediately asked my father "Doctor? What doctor? Someone from my team?" “No,” my dad replied, “The woman doctor who was with me when I examined the cars. It was she who told me not to move the wounded people.”

The fire captain then began to ask his people where this woman came from and what crew she could belong to, and in the meantime my father and I went to our van and then I finally broke down and said, "Dad, there was no one with you when you were by the cars. I saw everything through the window. What are you talking about?"

The father was silent for a few seconds, but then he said, "She was there. It was a woman wearing a jumpsuit that looked like a flight suit and with a medic's patch."

Helicopter Mercy Air

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A few minutes later, the fire captain came up to us again and he again began to talk about the medical woman. He asked if this woman had a "Mercy Air" helicopter patch on her clothes and my dad hesitated for a couple of seconds, but then he said yes, he saw such a patch on her.

And then the fire captain said that just a few hours ago, the hospital helicopter "Mercy Air" crashed in the same area, but about an hour's drive from this place. Three people were killed, including a medical woman.

After that, we stood there with goggled eyes, refusing to believe what we had heard, but we had no other way out and we believed it.

All three victims of this accident on the road survived, and dad still talks about how this woman was next to him at that hour and she gave him advice on how to behave in such a situation and said that you need to be calm and act on rules.

I, too, still remember every minute of this moment and still feel chills when I tell someone else about it. If you decide to check this data, then here is the information for you to search: December 10, 2006, the crash of a Mercy Air Bell 412 helicopter on Sanderson Ave. near Hemet, California."

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