Welcome, %1$s. Please login or register.
May 08, 2024, 04:38:40 AM

 
Posts that, in my personal judgement, create too much conflict in the community, may be deleted - If members repost the same topic, they may be banned from future posts - Even though I have disabled the Registration, send me an email at:  vtgrandpa@yahoo.com if you want to register and I will do that for you
Posts: 46159 Topics: 17667 Members: 517
Newest Member: Christy25
*
+  Henry Raymond
|-+  Fairfax News
| |-+  Current News & Events
| | |-+  Fairfax Man Involved In Moose Accident On I89
« previous next »
: [1]
: Fairfax Man Involved In Moose Accident On I89  ( 2262 )
Henry
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
: 15235



« : July 10, 2012, 04:21:25 AM »

The Burlington Free Press reported on July 10, 2012:

State police: Watch out for moose on the move

MILTON — Vermont State Police are warning driv­ers to be on the watch for moose, deer and other animals on the highway, especially at dawn and dusk when wild­life is often on the move.

The warning came after four vehicles hit the same moose in the southbound lane of Interstate 89 about 4 a.m. Monday in Milton, Senior Trooper Michelle Le-Blanc said. She said no injuries were reported and all drivers refused to be checked by a rescue squad.

LeBlanc said Lisa Whittemore, 56, of St. Albans called 911 to report that she struck a moose with her 2002 Honda Accord shortly before the exit 17 inter­change in Colchester. She was able to stop her car and said the moose was still alive in the left lane.

Within minutes state police learned that three more vehicles struck the moose. The drivers were identified as Celina Martineau, 49, of St Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que­bec; Steven Mullen, 44, of Fairfax and Fielding Moore, 64, of Edgartown, Mass.

All but Mullen’s car had to be towed from the scene, LeBlanc said. None of the cars collided and each was able to stop without incident.

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department re­moved the dead moose, while the Milton Fire Depart­ment helped clear away the large amount of debris left by the four vehicles, LeBlanc said.

State police also issued an alert to early morning commuters due to the clean up effort. The road was slippery due to the wash down of the road, especially in the left lane, according to Richard Post, an emergency communications dispatcher for the state.

Contact Mike Donoghue at 660-1845 or mdonoghue@burlingtonfreepress.com. Follow Mike on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FreepsMikeD

Henry Raymond
Chris Santee
Hero Member
*****
: 2653



« #1 : July 10, 2012, 07:07:53 AM »

STATE OF VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE PRESS RELEASE
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH : Vehicle Vs. Moose
CASE#: 12A102542
TROOPER: Sr. Trooper Michelle LeBlanc                                       
STATION:  VSP Williston                   
CONTACT#: (802) 878-7111

DATE/TIME: 07/09/12 at approximately 0408 hours
LOCATION (specific): Interstate 89 southbound, Town of Milton

VEHICLE #1 OPERATOR:  Lisa Whittemore
AGE: 56     SEAT BELT: Yes
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: St. Albans Vermont
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2002 Honda Accord
DAMAGE TO VEHICLE:  Extensive front end damage (towed from scene)
INJURIES: None
 
VEHICLE #2 OPERATOR: Celina Martineau
AGE: 49     SEAT BELT: Yes
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: St. Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2010 Nissan Versa
DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: Extensive front end and undercarriage damage (towed)
INJURIES: None

VEHICLE #3 OPERATOR: Steven Mullen
AGE: 44  SEAT BELT: Yes
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Fairfax Vermont
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 1999 Toyota Camry
DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: Minor front end and undercarriage damage (not towed)
INJURIES:  None

VEHICLE #4 OPERATOR: Fielding Moore
AGE: 64  SEAT BELT: Yes
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Edgartown Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse
DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: minor front end and major undercarriage damage (towed)
INJURIES:  None

WEATHER:   Clear and dry 
ROAD COND: Clear and dry

SUMMARY OF CRASH: On 7/9/12 at approximately 0408 hours Vermont State Police received an E 911 call from Whittemore advising that she was traveling on Interstate 89 southbound near mile marker 98 in the Town of Milton and had just struck a moose in the roadway.

Whittemore advised she was not injured in the crash and was able to bring her vehicle to a controlled stop off the right side of the road however the moose was still in the left lane of travel and believed to be alive.  Moments later VSP Williston dispatch was advised three more vehicles had now hit the moose.

Upon arrival to the scene, Vermont State Police requested the assistance of the Vermont State Game Warden to respond to remove the moose as well as the Fire department to assist with cleaning the roadway due to the large amount of debris left by the multiple cars hitting the moose.

All operators advised they were not injured in the incident and declined rescue.  Further investigation also revealed that none of the vehicles collided with each other and all operators were able to bring their vehicles to controlled rest off the right side of the roadway.

Vermont State Police would like to thank the Milton Police for their assistance with this crash and remind all operators to be especially careful when traveling at dawn and dusk as this is normal times for wildlife to move from one location to another.

Sr. Tpr. Michelle LeBlanc & K9 Casko
Vermont State Police
Williston Barracks
2777 St. George Road
Williston VT
(802) 878-7111


Take Care & God Bless,
             chris
csantee@myfairpoint.net
(802) 849-2758
(802) 782-0406 cell
www.TheFairfaxNews.com
: [1]  
« previous next »
:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP SMF 2.0.18 | SMF © 2021, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!