Wreck leaves man with many broken bones

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009

By Jessie Burchette
jburchette@salisburypost.com
A 43-year-old Salisbury man is fighting to get off a ventilator at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte following a Saturday afternoon wreck.
Roger Wayne Crawford, of 2650 Oddie Road, was airlifted from the wreck on Dunns Mountain Road to the hospital.
A hospital spokesman said Thursday that Crawford is in fair condition.
A family member said Crawford is now being weaned from a ventilator.
Jessica Crawford-Foutz, Crawford’s daughter, said her father sustained multiple injuries, including a shattered heel on his right foot, fractured bones in his left foot, a broken rib that punctured his lung and a broken pelvis.
She said it has been very difficult on the family to see him in this condition. She said doctors have advised that he will be in a wheelchair for months. Prior to the accident he worked at Swing Transport in Spencer.
His wife, Trina, stepson Jeremy, and Jessica, along with other family members, are taking turns staying at the hospital.
Jessica said it has been very difficult for her 10-year-old sister, McKenzie, a student at Morgan Elementary School. Thus far she hasn’t been able to visit her father.
The accident occurred around 4:45 p.m. Saturday on Dunns Mountain Road.
Trooper D.H. Deal of the N.C. Highway Patrol reported that 18-year-old Robert Patrick Edward Stuckey was driving a 2005 Jeep north on Dunns Mountain Road when he veered left and entered an uncontrolled skid and crossed the center line.
Crawford, who was driving a 2001 Ford F150 pickup south, saw the out-of-control vehicle and ran off the right side of the roadway in an attempt to avoid the collision.
The Stuckey vehicle continued on, striking the Crawford pickup and sending it farther off the roadway.
The Stuckey vehicle came to stop across Dunns Mountain Road.
Deal charged Stuckey with driving left of center.
Both vehicles were deemed a total loss.