Two other Americans died at Atlanta Medical Cinput after their vehicle crashed through a metal fence from a holding pond at NCG Twarmers in eastern Coweta County, barrel a hundred feet down a slope and stopped in the water.
The occupants were known as a 38-year-old woguy from Grantville and a 40-year-old man from Grayson, who was driving the car, reportedly.
The commander of the Coweta Fire Rescue Battalion, Don Pickford, said that on Saturday, 2018 Infiniti Q50 had crossed the vehicle park north towards the theater’s circular street and continued, crashing across the fence of the holding pond in the north aspect of valuables and descending. 100-foot embankment in the water.
“It’s too technical a rescue,” Pickford said of the effort involving four other Americans and took more than two hours to complete it.
Pickford said the two occupants were removed from the vehicle and lifted up to the area adjacent to the parking lot using a Stokes basket, a type of stretcher used in search and rescue.
Both occupants were airlifted to Atlanta Medical Cinput and later pronounced dead, Pickford said.
The cause of the turn of fate is under investigation.
An aerial view of Google Maps, which dates back several years, monitors the location of the accident. The difference today is that the bare soil on the map, which monitors the 2 retention ponds, has lately been completed by a significant expansion of trees and other plants.
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