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onedef92
01-08-2015, 12:35pm
Desperate 911 Call as Semi Drags Minivan 16 Miles Through Snowstorm

Jan 7, 2015, 6:26 PM ET

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A family in a minivan called 911 this morning when their car was stuck under a moving semi-truck in Michigan, police said.

A dispatcher received a call at 1:57 a.m. this morning from the family of Matthew Menz, 46, who was traveling northbound on I-75, south of Roscommon, Michigan, according to the Roscommon County Sheriff's Office.

Because to "poor visibility from the snow," the minivan rear-ended the semi-truck pulling a large trailer, the sheriff's office said. Police received a call from a passenger of the minivan, which was stuck.

"The caller's minivan became lodged under the trailer and was being pulled down I-75 unbeknownst to the driver of the semi-truck," police said in a statement.

The four minivan occupants could not see due to snow and couldn't tell dispatchers their exact location, according to the sheriff's office.

The 911 call between the minivan and the dispatcher reveals a tense situation.

“It was snow blinding. We ran into the back of a semi-truck and he’s not stopping and our car is embedded underneath of it," the caller from the minivan said. “Our windshields have completely shattered. I can’t see nothing.”

"I just want to get off the back of this thing," the caller added.

The Crawford County Sheriff's Office eventually located the vehicle, south of Grayling on northbound I-75.

"Deputies successfully stopped the vehicles without incident, 16 miles from where the original collision had occurred," police said. "The four occupants of the minivan were transported by ambulance to Grayling Mercy Hospital for evaluation. However, no serious injuries are suspected."

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
01-08-2015, 3:12pm
"Hey guys, you ever hear of 'drafting'? Watch this...."

lspencer534
01-08-2015, 3:27pm
Holy shit! I think it was about 8 degrees there last night. Can you imagine how cold those people got in the van with no windshield?

onedef92
01-08-2015, 3:34pm
Holy shit! I think it was about 8 degrees there last night. Can you imagine how cold those people got in the van with no windshield?

They surely lost engine power, too, after the collision. No way to turn the heater on to compensate.

mrvette
01-08-2015, 4:10pm
That van never even made a bump on that truck 2500 lbs is a load shift, cab feels nothing.....:sadangel::leaving:

OddBall
01-08-2015, 5:36pm
Hitchhikers :rolleyes:

78SA
01-08-2015, 6:44pm
Holy shit! I think it was about 8 degrees there last night. Can you imagine how cold those people got in the van with no windshield?

They surely lost engine power, too, after the collision. No way to turn the heater on to compensate.

I was thinking the same things. :lol: