As a former EMT and ambulance worker I will tell you she was most likely unconscious, the dog most likely perished from the impact. She may have also perished as a rear impact of that velocity more than likely severed her cervical spine. Air bags have no effect in a rear collision of that nature. Her body accelerated and her head did not. He and his girl survived because of front crush zones and air bags.
No, she was alive and talking to the people trying to get her out if the car.when the flames got close she starting screaming in pain.
The guy who tried to get her out gave a full account.
so the screaming was just stuff cooking off ?
I thought that's what those darn uncomfortable headrests were for.
“As a former EMT and ambulance worker I will tell you she was most likely unconscious, the dog most likely perished from the impact. She may have also perished as a rear impact of that velocity more than likely severed her cervical spine. Air bags have no effect in a rear collision of that nature. Her body accelerated and her head did not. He and his girl survived because of front crush zones and air bags.”
The fire killed her.