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Old 08-15-2004   #7
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Post from Nam that was the Evo.

--- In SoCal_DSM@yahoogroups.com, "Nam Tran" <trannb@u...> wrote:
> It was a very tiring night. I'm sure some of you who were there
are
> probably wondering what all happened.
>
> Jeff (the dude on the motorcycle) went hot into that first turn.
He
> ended up about 50 feet down the slope. His bike was about 80 feet
down.
> Apparently a shoe had come off during his slide. He tried to use
his
> cell phone to call for help, but he had no reception. He slid
down the
> hill a little trying to get signal. By the time I got there, Ian's
> passenger was already down. He made it all the way to the bike to
turn
> it off and grab the keys then proceeded to climb back up to Jeff.
I
> jumped in too. The entry was probably at a 60 degree angle to
vertical.
> I slid for a good 20 feet, ripping my pants in the process and
holding
> my polo shirt in the air to keep it clean (since it was going to
be used
> to stop the bleeding). In the fall, Jeff suffered a compound
fracture
> in his lower Tib/Fib as well as some minor abrasion on his back.
He
> also complained of a painful wedgie and that the Firefighters'
straps
> around his legs also caught his balls. To my knowledge, he never
went
> unconscious. He was in stable condition but it took about two
hours
> from the time he went off until the time his medic truck finally
left
> the scene.
>
> Ian's passenger, please contact me.
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