Connie Harrison and her son, Phillip Harrison, were both air lifted to Vanderbilt Hospital during the early morning hours of September 5th, after wrecking their 1997 Dodge Caravan off of Long Creek Rd. in Lafayette, TN.
Mrs. Harrison was behind the wheel of her 1997 Dodge Caravan traveling north on Long Creek Road with her son when she lost control of the vehicle driving off the right side of the road into a culvert. The van then proceeded through a neighboring lawn where it then overturned after hitting a tree and crashed through a fence before coming to rest on the vehicle's roof in an open field. Mr. Harrison, completely ejected from the van, managed to pull his mother from the vehicle after it had caught fire. According to Deputy Michael Veatch, upon arriving at the scene Mrs. Harrison was unresponsive, while Mr. Harrison was complaining of back and neck pain. Both were air lifted to Vanderbilt Hospital.
A Vanderbilt Hospital spokesman stated that Mrs. Harrison was in the trauma unit and was listed in critical condition, while her son had been released.
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