Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a parent? Anyway, the report is attached, below. Nanstiel FAIR Autism Media --------------------------- Crash on 82 kills woman ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. The Aspen Times/Mark Fox Colson Aspen Correspondent December 29, 2005 ? An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, . Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was also in the car. About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek Road. A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes of the highway, according to the State Patrol. Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance. Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that name. The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments and the Colorado State Patrol. Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 was reopened to traffic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 This is TERRIBLE news!! s persistentC@... President and Executive Director The Mariposa School for Children with Autism 203 Gregson Drive Cary, NC 27511 919-461-0600 www.MariposaSchool.org "Most of the important things in all the world have been accomplished by people who kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." Dale Carnegie From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of NanstielSent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:33 AMEOHarm Subject: Mourning the Death of Liz Birt I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado.While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October.Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a parent? Anyway, the report is attached, below. NanstielFAIR Autism Media---------------------------Crash on 82 kills woman?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours.The Aspen Times/Mark Fox ColsonAspen CorrespondentDecember 29, 2005?An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, .Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was also in the car.About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek Road.A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side.The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes of the highway, according to the State Patrol.Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m.The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance.Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that name.The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments and the Colorado State Patrol.Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol.The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 was reopened to traffic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 , Liz was a tireless advocate of estate planning for minor children with ASD to make sure they were taken care of. She was working with me to complete my son's plan as well. This news is so devastating to our community and to everyone who knew her. It's just heartbreaking. Holly Mourning the Death of Liz Birt I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a parent? Anyway, the report is attached, below. Nanstiel FAIR Autism Media --------------------------- Crash on 82 kills woman ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. The Aspen Times/Mark Fox Colson Aspen Correspondent December 29, 2005 ? An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, . Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was also in the car. About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek Road. A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes of the highway, according to the State Patrol. Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance. Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that name. The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments and the Colorado State Patrol. Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 was reopened to traffic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 This is heartbreaking! Our prayers go out to her family! This has really got me thinking and I need to have a will drawn up for my husband and me. I just really need to think who would be the best person to care for my children in the event that they lost their parents. I can't imagine what an autistic child goes through when this happens to them. Their whole world is changed and we all know how they hate change. The world has truly lost an angel! > > From: " Nanstiel " <erik@...> > Date: 2005/12/29 Thu AM 07:33:15 EST > EOHarm > Subject: Mourning the Death of Liz Birt > > I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless > advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. > > While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone > on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. > > Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we > lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I > think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a > parent? > > Anyway, the report is attached, below. > > Nanstiel > FAIR Autism Media > --------------------------- > > Crash on 82 kills woman > > ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, > injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. > The Aspen Times/Mark Fox > > Colson > Aspen Correspondent > December 29, 2005 > ? > An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek > Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, > according to the Colorado State Patrol. > > > Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of > injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, > . > > > Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of > Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was > also in the car. > > > About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek > Road. > > > A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both > of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the > Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. > > > The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept > going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes > of the highway, according to the State Patrol. > > > Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, > but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the > emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. > > > The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State > Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. > > > Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt > and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving > causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance. > > > Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all > three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt > later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, > although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that > name. > > The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of > the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments > and the Colorado State Patrol. > > Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted > eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for > five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. > > The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the > intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic > onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 > was reopened to traffic. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Here's the link to that story: http://tinyurl.com/8cm2n Seeing the photo of her vehicle, it's a miracle that the other two passengers survived. > > This is heartbreaking! Our prayers go out to her family! This has really got me thinking and I need to have a will drawn up for my husband and me. I just really need to think who would be the best person to care for my children in the event that they lost their parents. I can't imagine what an autistic child goes through when this happens to them. Their whole world is changed and we all know how they hate change. The world has truly lost an angel! > > > > From: " Nanstiel " <erik@a...> > > Date: 2005/12/29 Thu AM 07:33:15 EST > > EOHarm > > Subject: Mourning the Death of Liz Birt > > > > I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless > > advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. > > > > While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone > > on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. > > > > Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we > > lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I > > think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a > > parent? > > > > Anyway, the report is attached, below. > > > > Nanstiel > > FAIR Autism Media > > --------------------------- > > > > Crash on 82 kills woman > > > > ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, > > injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. > > The Aspen Times/Mark Fox > > > > Colson > > Aspen Correspondent > > December 29, 2005 > > ? > > An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek > > Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, > > according to the Colorado State Patrol. > > > > > > Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of > > injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, > > . > > > > > > Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of > > Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was > > also in the car. > > > > > > About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek > > Road. > > > > > > A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both > > of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the > > Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. > > > > > > The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept > > going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes > > of the highway, according to the State Patrol. > > > > > > Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, > > but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the > > emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. > > > > > > The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State > > Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. > > > > > > Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt > > and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving > > causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance. > > > > > > Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all > > three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt > > later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, > > although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that > > name. > > > > The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of > > the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments > > and the Colorado State Patrol. > > > > Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted > > eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for > > five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. > > > > The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the > > intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic > > onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 > > was reopened to traffic. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Very sad news... It looks like it was time to get the angels involved from above. You go girl... -Sue M. > > I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. Liz Birt, a tireless > advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. > > While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of speaking with her on the phone > on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. > > Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one level. Not only have we > lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death underscores a fear that I > think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in the event they lose a > parent? > > Anyway, the report is attached, below. > > Nanstiel > FAIR Autism Media > --------------------------- > > Crash on 82 kills woman > > ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday killed one woman, > injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. > The Aspen Times/Mark Fox > > Colson > Aspen Correspondent > December 29, 2005 > ? > An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at Highway 82 and Brush Creek > Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in the upper valley for hours, > according to the Colorado State Patrol. > > > Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting Aspen with friends, died of > injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's chief deputy coroner, > . > > > Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which D. Felt, 52, also of > Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. Felt's son, , 13, was > also in the car. > > > About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head south on Brush Creek > Road. > > > A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger , 31, both > of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and slammed into the > Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. > > > The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road. The truck kept > going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop blocking both upvalley lanes > of the highway, according to the State Patrol. > > > Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had pulled her from the car, > but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. She died in the > emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. > > > The es both were wearing seat belts and received only minor injuries. A State > Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital. > > > Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it did not know whether Birt > and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was ticketed for careless driving > causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and no proof of insurance. > > > Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants out, and Ayers said all > three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Felt > later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, according to the State Patrol, > although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they had no patient by that > name. > > The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs into action for much of > the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass Village police departments > and the Colorado State Patrol. > > Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, deputies diverted > eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain Flats Road into town for > five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. > > The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road just before the > intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his department diverted traffic > onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., when Highway 82 > was reopened to traffic. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 After re-reading my post... I feel the need to clarify. Most importantly, my thoughts and prayers go out to Liz's family and friends. That is by far the most important. My comments below are just trying to make the best out of a horrible situation. I hope everyone understands... -Sue M. > > > > I just received this news report from Jim Donnelley of Autism One. > Liz Birt, a tireless > > advocate in our struggle, has died in a car crash in Colorado. > > > > While I didn't know her personally, I've had the pleasure of > speaking with her on the phone > > on a few occasions, and got the chance to meet her in October. > > > > Reading this has knocked the wind out of me on more than one > level. Not only have we > > lost a great friend and advocate in our community, but her death > underscores a fear that I > > think we all share: How will our ASD children be provided for in > the event they lose a > > parent? > > > > Anyway, the report is attached, below. > > > > Nanstiel > > FAIR Autism Media > > --------------------------- > > > > Crash on 82 kills woman > > > > ?A two-car collision at Brush Creek Road and Highway 82 Wednesday > killed one woman, > > injured two other people and backed up traffic for hours. > > The Aspen Times/Mark Fox > > > > Colson > > Aspen Correspondent > > December 29, 2005 > > ? > > An Illinois woman died after two cars collided Wednesday at > Highway 82 and Brush Creek > > Road. Two others were injured, and the wreck snarled traffic in > the upper valley for hours, > > according to the Colorado State Patrol. > > > > > > Birt, 49, of Wilmette, Ill., who reportedly was visiting > Aspen with friends, died of > > injuries she suffered in the crash, according to Pitkin County's > chief deputy coroner, > > . > > > > > > Birt was a passenger in a westbound 2006 Ford Taurus, which > D. Felt, 52, also of > > Wilmette, was driving, according to the Colorado State Patrol. > Felt's son, , 13, was > > also in the car. > > > > > > About 9:30 a.m. Felt turned left off Highway 82 to head > south on Brush Creek > > Road. > > > > > > A pickup truck carrying driver Blake , 31, and passenger > , 31, both > > of Snowmass, reportedly was heading upvalley on Highway 82 and > slammed into the > > Taurus between the front and back doors on the passenger side. > > > > > > The impact spun the sedan into the northbound lanes of Brush Creek > Road. The truck kept > > going on the highway for another 44 feet, coming to a stop > blocking both upvalley lanes > > of the highway, according to the State Patrol. > > > > > > Birt had stopped breathing by the time emergency personnel had > pulled her from the car, > > but she was resuscitated by rescuers at the scene, said. > She died in the > > emergency room at Aspen Valley Hospital at 1:26 p.m. > > > > > > The es both were wearing seat belts and received only > minor injuries. A State > > Patrol report did not indicate whether they were taken to Aspen > Valley Hospital. > > > > > > Felt was wearing a seat belt, but the State Patrol said it > did not know whether Birt > > and the younger Felt were wearing seat belts. Felt was > ticketed for careless driving > > causing serious bodily injury, careless driving causing death and > no proof of insurance. > > > > > > Rescuers had to cut the roof off the sedan to get the occupants > out, and Ayers said all > > three were taken to Aspen Valley Hospital for treatment of serious > injuries. Felt > > later was airlifted to The Children's Hospital in Denver, > according to the State Patrol, > > although officials at that hospital said Wednesday evening they > had no patient by that > > name. > > > > The wreck drew most of Pitkin County's on-duty deputy sheriffs > into action for much of > > the morning, as well as officers from the Aspen and Snowmass > Village police departments > > and the Colorado State Patrol. > > > > Because the truck was blocking the upvalley lanes of Highway 82, > deputies diverted > > eastbound highway traffic down Hill Way and over McLain > Flats Road into town for > > five and a half hours, according to the State Patrol. > > > > The sedan was blocking both northbound lanes of Brush Creek Road > just before the > > intersection. Snowmass Village police Sgt. Olson said his > department diverted traffic > > onto Highline and Owl Creek roads from 10 a.m. to about 2:30 p.m., > when Highway 82 > > was reopened to traffic. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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