A fiery crash brought first responders and a witness together to save a 19-year-old. Jonathan Moncrief tells WRTV he's at home recovering little by little and is thankful to be alive after a crash on US-40 in Hancock County.
GREENFIELD — A fiery crash brought first responders and a witness together to save a Hancock County teen.
Brooks says he was the only other car driving westbound on US-40 when 19-year-old Jonathan Moncrief flipped his vehicle, crashed into a median, and was trapped as the vehicle catches fire. "Video I have seen of [Ofc. Crull and Deputy Meils] shows he went and try and grab the glass off the vehicle and tried to pull the male out of the vehicle," Jackson said."They tried to wake the male. He was unconscious. He wasn't responding. They reached in to try to grab him he hasn't fitting through. I don't know if his leg was stuck or something. That's when I arrived. I saw how close the fire was to him.
Moncrief's father says he has a fracture at the base of his skull, a bruised lung, severe concussion, pain and burns on his back.
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