STAFF PHOTO BY ERIC CARLSON A BRUNSWICK COUNTY Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulance sits in the county garage lot with about $30,000 damage caused by striking a ditch bank along rain-slick Midway Road early Friday Morning. According to EMS Director Doug Ledgett, the unit was responding from Bolivia to an emergency call in Southport at about 55 miles per hour when it hydroplaned on standing water and ran off the road. Driver Wanda McLeod and fellow Emergency Medical Technician Connie Shepherd suffered only minor injuries. Both were wearing seat belts and "following proper procedures," Ledgett said. No charges were filed by the N.C. Highway Patrol officer who investigated the wreck. EMTs Injured In Ambulance Wreck Two Emergency Medical Technicians suffered minor and tree. injuries last Friday when a Brunswick County Lewis did not file any charges and estimated damage Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulance ran off to the 1992 Ford at approximately $20,000. Ledgett said a rain-slick road near Bolivia and struck a ditch bank the vehicle sustained about $30,000 in damage. and tree. Elsewhere in Brunswick County, the Highway Patrol The single-vehicle accident occurred around 6:40 reported that two Leland residents were injured in a two a.m. about one-half mile east of Bolivia on Midway vehicle accident last Wednesday about 7.7 miles south Road, said spokesperson Rebecca Floyd of the N.C. of Leland on U.S. 17. Highway Patrol. Driver Ervin Elbert Rogers, 74, and a passenger in Injured were ambulance driver Wanda McLeod, 41, his 1992 Chevrolet, 68-year-old Sylvia Rogers, were of Supply, and fellow EMT Connie Shepherd, 41, of treated at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Bolivia. Both were taken to Dosher Memorial Hospital Wilmington following the 4 p.m. wreck. in Southport for treatment. The Rogers vehicle was traveling north on U.S. 17 at Brunswick County EMS Director Doug Ledgett said the time of the wreck. A 1972 Chevrolet truck was at the unit was responding to an emergency call in tempting to cross the highway and enter Funston Road Southport and was traveling about 55 mph when it hy- (S.R. 1521). droplaned on standing water and ran off the road. According to a Highway Patrol report, Rogers pulled Both women were wearing seat belts and "following his vehicle off the right side of U.S. 17 in an attempt to proper procedures," Ledgett said. avoid a collision. However, the truck ran into the side of Highway Patrol Trooper D.A. Lewis reported that Rogers' vehicle. the unit was traveling east on Midway Road when it ran Trooper B.C. Jones charged the driver of the truck, onto the right shoulder and the driver lost control. Clayton Wayne Hewett, 44, of Southport, with failure to The vehicle came back on the road, crossed Middle yield. Swamp Bridge and went back off the right side of the Damage to the Rogers vehicle was estimated at road. The ambulance came back on the road again be- $6,000, while the Hewett truck sustained only $500 in fore running off the left side and striking a ditch bank damage. Four Squads Sea Two Columbus County men got more than they bargained for when they took their new boat on its maid en voyage down the Waccamaw River Friday morning. They were found 10 hours later, out of gas, out of the state, cold and tired but otherwise unharmed after a four-hour search by more than 50 volunteer rescue personnel from two counties. According to Brunswick County Fire Marshall Cecil Logan, the Nakina Volunteer Rescue Squad called the county 911 center at about 9:30 p.m. to request assistance in lo cating a 15-foot fiberglass boat that had been missing on the river since 11 a.m. "It was a new boat that they just picked up Monday," Logan said. "Neither of them had any boating experience. But they sure got some." The two Tabor City men em barked from the Pireway bridge at N.C. 904 in Brunswick County, but did not tell anyone which way they were going, Logan said. Their wives became alarmed and called the Nakina Rescue Squad when the men did not return at nightfall. Water rescue boats from the Shallotte, Waccamaw and Tri-Beach volunteer fire departments and Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad responded along with several pri vately owned boats to help look for the men, Logan said. They were split into two groups and sent up and down the river. rch Waccamaw For Tabor City Men At about 1:30 a.m., one of the res- of gas. cue crews radioed that they had "They were OK, just a little found the missing boat near the cold," Logan said. "They learned a Route 9 bridge in Horry County, lot that night. I don't think they're S.C., Logan said. It appeared that likely to get back in a boat any time the boat had broken down or run out soon. RESTAURANT CAef. 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