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re: Driver rescued from lake after crashing over the Causeway
Posted on 5/31/14 at 10:53 pm to GEAUXmedic
Posted on 5/31/14 at 10:53 pm to GEAUXmedic
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According to the driver's recollection of the incident, Dufrechou said, he lost control of his truck when he reached over to grab his cell phone.
How the hell does someone driving a multiton vehicle at highway speeds decide to do anything other than pay attention?
This time it was just him, but he could just as easily swerved into another car. I hope they take away his license. He's dangerous behind the wheel.
Posted on 5/31/14 at 11:22 pm to When in Rome
I didn't read the whole thread.
Did anyone notice the shredded donut spare?
I think that's the issue.
Did anyone notice the shredded donut spare?
I think that's the issue.
Posted on 5/31/14 at 11:32 pm to GEAUXmedic
Wow. I'm a friend of Al Pike. He's got bigger cajones than me.
Posted on 5/31/14 at 11:41 pm to Jake88
I am so happy to read this story. My wife's uncle drowned in his car after it was hit on the causeway by another driver who did not report it and continued to drive. That bridge has always made her uneasy since that bad situation, and could have been prevented by something like this. I know his situation was different as it was early morning, but its still reassuring that there are people who go above and beyond to help out.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 12:24 am to Kcrad
This was late 90 early 00 but yea shitty situation, still affects the family
Posted on 6/1/14 at 12:46 am to When in Rome
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According to the driver's recollection of the incident, Dufrechou said, he lost control of his truck when he reached over to grab his cell phone.
I have a feeling the guy was probably texting and driving but didn't want to sound like a jackass when questioned.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 12:47 am to zacata88
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I have a feeling the guy was probably texting and driving but didn't want to sound like a jackass when questioned.
They can get phone records to see
Posted on 6/1/14 at 8:54 am to J311slx
I'm sorry to hear that. Hopefully this will make your wife feel less uneasy about crossing the bridge. It's wonderful to see people stepping up to the plate in times of crisis. Kudos to all of the people who helped.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 8:56 am to Mr Fusion
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This makes me feel like I should start driving around with life jackets and heavy rope in my truck.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 9:00 am to When in Rome
I tell you, I hate that bridge at night. I like to think I'd help but dark water just ain't for me. It's pretty creepy drive IMO.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 9:20 am to Cajun Revolution
I don't mind the drive, but I've been crossing back and forth between the north and south shores for my whole life.
I did call *CP once because I saw a truck out of control going southbound when I was going northbound. He didn't go over the side thank god, but he was bouncing between the railings like a pinball!
I did call *CP once because I saw a truck out of control going southbound when I was going northbound. He didn't go over the side thank god, but he was bouncing between the railings like a pinball!
Posted on 6/1/14 at 9:26 am to When in Rome
From another article, talking to Pike about his response:
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"I just slammed on my brake, got out and waved for traffic to stop," he said.
He looked over the bridge. The truck's bed was slipping under the water. The man who had been driving floated outside of the truck. He had exited the truck almost instantly, Pike said, either on his own or by ejection.
Pike peeled off some of his work clothing - dress pants, dress shoes and an Acme Oyster House polo shirt. Pike, 45, works as an operations manager for the French Quarter location of the restaurant.
He jumped off the span.
Pike said he doesn't have any rescue or lifeguard training. He jumped, he joked, "Probably because I don't think a lot before I do things."
"I didn't think," he said. "I just did it."
He said he thinks anyone would react the same way.
This post was edited on 6/1/14 at 9:27 am
Posted on 6/1/14 at 9:57 am to When in Rome
No sir, I would not react the same way.
That bridge on a foggy night is one of the creepiest driving experiences I can remember, btw.
That bridge on a foggy night is one of the creepiest driving experiences I can remember, btw.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 10:07 am to PowerTool
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That bridge on a foggy night is one of the creepiest driving experiences
For sure. It's like nothing exists outside of that little bubble you're in and it just keeps going.
Kudos to this guy. Glad it didn't end up like some other rescues where you have two casualties. A panicked victim can very easily drown two people. Sounds like this kid had his own life jacket in his truck.
Posted on 6/1/14 at 10:38 pm to When in Rome
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