Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Teens in Chardon Township fatal TOYOTA PRIUS crash identified








. Multiple fire departments and Ohio Highway Patrol were on the scene of the June 6, 2017, fatal crash on Route 44 in Chardon Township. (Kristi Garabrandt - The News-Herald�)




Teens in Chardon Township fatal crash identified


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A torn certificate recognizing a student’s achievements and a pair of tennis shoes lay in the road near a mangled Toyota Prius following a fatal crash that happened about 12:25 p.m. June 6 at Route 44 and Hosford Road in Chardon Township.
An Ohio Highway Patrol news release stated that the westbound, black, 2010 Toyota failed to stop at the intersection and was hit on its passenger side by a white, 2004 Sterling commercial truck driven south along Route 44 by 46-year-old Sean Gates, an Erie, Pennsylvania, resident.
The Toyota’s driver, 17-year-old Chardon resident Jackson Condon, suffered critical injuries and was taken from the scene by medical helicopter to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. The OHP, in its news release, described his injuries as life threatening.
The Toyota’s passenger — 18-year-old Middlefield resident Dominic Ricci — was taken by rescue squad to TriPoint Medical Center in Concord Township and pronounced dead on arrival, the OHP stated.
First responders, including crews from the Chardon, Hambden Township and Munson Township fire departments, were on scene following the crash, along with Geauga County Sheriff’s Office deputies, OHP troopers, Ohio Department of Transportation and Ohio Motor Carrier Enforcement personnel.
The OHP’s news release stated that everyone involved in the crash was wearing a seat belt and that neither alcohol nor drugs appear to factor into the crash, which remains under investigation.
In a statement released on the afternoon of June 6, Chardon Schools officials expressed their sorrow about the tragic incident and informed the community about the availability of grief counselors in its wake.
“Providing support for our school family is an important priority in our district,” the statement reads. “To assist students and staff in coping with this tragic event, counselors and high school personnel will be available to provide support ... this evening, June 6, beginning at 4 p.m. Counselors and school personnel will be available tomorrow, June 7, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Chardon High School.”
The district’s superintendent also conveyed his sympathies.
“The thoughts and prayers of al of us at Chardon Schools are with the families of these two outstanding young men during this difficult time,” Michael Hanlon Jr. wrote in a statement. “Our entire school community will continue to support the families, and each other, in coping with this terrible tragedy. Now, more than ever, we call on the core value of community, that has become a cornerstone of Chardon High School.”
News-Herald Staff Writer Jonathan Tressler contributed to this report.
http://www.news-herald.com/general-news/20170606/teens-in-chardon-township-fatal-crash-identified


Toyota: Software to blame for Prius brake
problems
February 4, 2010 7:04 p.m. EST
(2010 Toyota Prius)
(excerpt):
Toyota officials described the problem as a "disconnect" in the
vehicle's complex anti-lock brake system (ABS) that causes less
than a one-second lag. With the delay, a vehicle going 60 mph will
have traveled nearly another 90 feet before the brakes begin to
take hold.
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