Roadcam #20: Head-On Collision, Subsequent Semi T-Bone in Delaware County – Everything Law and Order Blog

The incident shown in this video took place on December 14, 2017 in Delaware County, Ohio, on US-23 between Lazelle Road and SR-750.

As is seen in this video, 55-year-old Robert Fish of Columbus was driving a Toyota Corolla northbound on US-23 when he traveled left of the center line and struck a Ford Fusion head-on. The Fusion was immediately forced into the right lane — directly in the path of an oncoming semi. A fourth vehicle was struck by debris from the initial collision.

The driver of the Fusion was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries and Fish was pronounced at the scene. Fish had been driving with three passengers, all of whom were hospitalized. One of those passengers, Lisa Hiles, 54, from Columbus, succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. The other two passengers sustained serious injuries.

No one in Fish’s car was wearing a seatbelt. All others involved were. (Which, I should add, is the reason I decided to share this video. Normally this kind of footage wouldn’t make the cut, but it’s an unfortunately ‘good’ reminder that seat belts actually do save lives.)

Note: The original version of this description listed the Ford model as “Focus.” The current version is correct.

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50 thoughts on “Roadcam #20: Head-On Collision, Subsequent Semi T-Bone in Delaware County”
  1. How stupid do you have to be that in order to avoid oncoming danger you turn into more/worse oncoming danger?! That dude should not be driving.

  2. Props to the semi driver for angling towards the car's rear in a split second. Not much else he could've done. And shout out to the pedestrians and onlookers for rushing to the scene to help right away.
    Be safe out there, folks, always wear a seat belt and don't drive distracted.

  3. Just goes to show how important seatbelts are. Had the white car occupants all been wearing theirs, they would probably have had far less injuries and the woman who died may not have.

    Putting on a seatbelt every time I get in the car was ingrained in me from a young age. I would feel naked and vulnerable without it in the car. I wish everyone felt that way.

  4. I will never understand how someone decides not to wear a seatbelt. I was always raised to put a seatbelt on when I get into a vehicle, it's that simple. It blows my mind how people decide not to wear a seatbelt as a driver or passenger, your chances of dying in a collision significantly increase.

  5. Just hope whoever was the fusion is good to go. The others failed at life. 109 years of experience between the 2 and they couldn't put on seat belts and stay in their lane. Stupid people get stupid prizes.

  6. It takes a special kind of idiot to not take 2 seconds to click their seat belt. It takes a special kind of idiot to cross the center line in traffic. This PoS Fish was an idiot squad that went the way of natural selection, but all of these people were innocent because this guy wanted to text and drive.

  7. Why does it take people literally FOREVER to get out and help. Thats a huge ass wreck and out of the 50 cars on the road, two people got out to help. The rest was busy taking snapchat videos. Truly sad, it's your civil duty.

  8. It takes 3 seconds to put on your belt and when on it saves your live. Dont see why People are not invested in putting on there belt

  9. I was in a head-on collision got T-boned driver side must have been an angel watching over me that day because everyone walked away

  10. The damage sustained by the Toyota Corolla wasn't that big, only if they where wearing seat belts probably the passenger on the back left side only would of died, I always tell my mom and dad to wear it but the never do

  11. If you see a wreck don't open doors and move bodies, majority of the time you do more harm then good. Unless that cars on fire or going into water, leave it alone, check for pulse..cool, talk to the person, keep them up, just don't move or let them move until professional help gets there.

  12. Two people died because of some asshat wreckless driver who was going to fast and tried to pass a car he was about to rear end across the double yellow line.

  13. the person in the fusion could have avoided the collision if he was paying more attention. at 21 seconds the fusion driver enter the frame, you can see a car in front on him and to the right as well as the semi behind him.

    There is enough room for him to make an evasive maneuver.

    at 26 seconds Toyota corolla enters the frame and he had a solid second to swerve into the right lane. but he wasn't paying attention

    I would rather hit the blue car in the bumper then hit an on coming car.

  14. Obviously always wear seatbelts. But this is a perfect example of why when buying a car, you should see what its small overlap crash test scores are. In an accident like this your cars rating could mean the difference between life and death.

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