A 911 call is made to report a car accident at a high school, involving two cars and a person who flew out of the windshield. Emergency responders arrive and tend to the injured, including a woman who is arrested for driving under the influence. The responders also try to save the life of a young woman, Anna Marie, but she ultimately dies due to her severe injuries. The driver, who is revealed to be a young man named Bryce, is also injured and paralyzed from the waist down. The conversation then shifts to a conversation between a parent and a doctor, who explains that their son, Chris, was also in the accident and did not survive. The parent is informed that Chris was not the drunk driver, but rather a sober passenger in one of the cars. The conversation is emotional and traumatic, with the parent struggling to come to terms with the loss of their child.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A car accident occurred in front of the high school.
2. Two cars were involved in the collision.
3. One of the cars was a Chrysler.
4. Someone flew out of the windshield of one of the cars.
5. There was a lot of glass and blood at the scene.
6. A person named Valerie was not moving after the accident.
7. The police were called to the scene.
8. A person was given a field sobriety test.
9. The person admitted to drinking earlier that day.
10. The police officer believed the person was under the influence of alcohol.
11. The person was placed under arrest.
12. A helicopter was called to transport a injured person to a trauma center.
13. A person named Anna Marie was injured in the accident.
14. Anna Marie was pronounced dead at the scene.
15. A person named Bryce was also injured in the accident.
16. Bryce was paralyzed from the waist down due to his injuries.
17. A person named Chris was driving the car that crashed.
18. Chris had been drinking before getting behind the wheel.
19. Chris did not survive the accident.
20. Chris's body was transported to a hospital for identification.
21. The family of Chris was informed of his death.