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Five taken by helicopter ambulance to area hospitals after wreck; One man charged with reckless driving

12:36 PM Sun, Feb 07, 2010 |
Candace Carlisle   E-mail   News tips

Three young children and two adults were injured and taken to area hospitals Saturday at 10:37 p.m. after the van they were riding in fell off the shoulder of a county road in the 5400 block of Mills Road and later wrecked, said Trooper Lonny Haschel, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The driver of the van, which was traveling eastbound on Mills Road, overcorrected, ran through two fences and rolled once before coming to a stop, Haschel said.
Zachary Ryan Holman, the driver of the vehicle and father to the children, was charged with reckless driving after he attempted to pass his wife's car and dropped off the small, two-lane road, Haschel said.
Holman, 30, was not injured in the accident and was taken to the Denton County jail Sunday morning, according to jail logs.
After several hours, Holman was released $2,372 bond, which included previous outstanding charges including public intoxication and open container, the jail logs state.
The three children were wearing their seatbelts during the accident and taken by helicopter ambulance to Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth for head injuries, Haschel said.
A 23-year-old woman, who was riding in the front passenger seat, was taken by helicopter ambulance to Parkland Hospital in Dallas for a broken leg, hip and chest injuries, he said.
Firefighters had to pry a 31-year-old man from the wreckage and he was later taken to Denton Regional Medical Center by ground ambulance for treatment, Haschel said.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating the accident to determine if speed was a factor, he said, there were no signs of intoxication.
Investigators are unsure why Holman was trying to pass his wife's vehicle, Haschel said.
"There was no reason to be passing on that small country road," he said. "Due to the road conditions, the time of night and the three children in the car...he was charged with reckless driving."




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