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  1. #1
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    Default Jill Heinerth Car Wreck Update

    Hello all:
    As most of you know, Jill and I had a terrible rollover accident on the Florida turnpike last Monday. We were on the way to meet a boat, the RV Tiburon, and a National Geographic film project was underway. Wes Skiles, Nathan Skiles and Tom Morris were in another van a few miles ahead of us. We had all just had lunch at a service plaza. The rear driver's side tire came apart, we began rolling end-over-end and after a very scary ride, came to rest on the passenger side. We did a quick inventory of each other's physical and mental states, and with the help of passersby who stopped, we kicked out the windshield and escaped. The first guys to stop, ironically were "Marvin and Marvin." My faith in humanity is restored.
    Now, here, in the picture is Jill, just minutes after almost being crushed, on the phone trying to save the shoot! I, in the black shirt, am still in shock, trying to find all my body parts in a pelican case? Next time, I am riding INSIDE the case.

    It is very hard to shake up an experienced cave diver. the next time someone asks if cave diving is dangerous, and Jill responds that it is more dangerous to drive to the dive site, remember this picture! And wear your seatbelts. They saved our lives!

    Thanks to all for your love and support. Thank you Wes, Nate and Tom for all you do!

    for Jill /Robert McClellan

    PS, Jill is doing fine and the expedition continues. You can follow along at www.facebook.com/jillheinerth, or at Jill's tech diving blog;
    www.RebreatherPro.com
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    Scary!

    Glad you two are OK.

    Best regards,

    Bill Ripley

    Rebreathers are something that we have to go to in order to dive the way we want to dive. They are not something we go to for any other reason.

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    Holy S--T!!!!!
    Glad to hear everyone's OK!
    Pretty scarey that a blowout can ruin your day...or the rest of forever!


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    Wow,glad everyone is okay

    "Not all change is improvement...but all improvement is change" Donald Berwick

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    Close call, glad to hear that nobody was seriously injured!


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    Glad to hear everyone walked away from that one !!!

    TJ (2)
    When I get out of cavediving, it will be to learn how to use a walker FW

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    Wow! I am glad everyone is ok. "Minor Hijack" I am one of the instructors that teaches NAPD (Nat'l Assn. of Professional Driving) Police Pursuit Driving and TVI (Tactical Vehicle Intervention / PIT manuever) for our academy and department. We have noticed, and now teach that daddy was wrong. We have alway made sure our best tires are on the front. We should actually make sure they are on the rear. We have spiked cars and watched them drive miles and in excess of 70 mph with the front tires blown and even down to grinding the hub to nothing. We can control a vehicle with front tire loss because of steering. When a rear tire goes we have no control and it can be deadly. Here is a link that shows how "old" tires are being sold and are not safe. Notice that the vehicles that had catastrophic crashes had rear tires that blew.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=4826897

    Hijack over. Mark

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    Wow, glad you guys are ok.

    Charles


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    Glad you guys are ok and were wearing seat belts. Just today, not even 3 hours ago, driving back from Ginnie, there was an 18-Wheeler in the ditch on it's side. No question the drive is the most dangerous part of the day.

    -Safe diving (and driving)


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    I think you may have more than seat belts to thank for walking away... Glad you guys are OK.



 

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