Former WI vaulter Justin Wickersham killed in crash
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:45 am
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Three die in crash
By CITIZEN STAFF
Aaron Martin
A Dodge County Sheriff's official takes measurements Friday morning at the scene of a crash that killed three Beaver Dam residents and injured another.
Three Beaver Dam residents ranging in age from 17 to 20 years old were killed in a one-vehicle crash in the town of Beaver Dam early this morning.
The Dodge County Sheriff's Department has identified the victims as Karissa L. Gerber-Lechman, 18, Justin A. Wickersham, 20, and Phillip H. Lawton, 17. A fourth passenger in the car, Krystopher A. Lawton, 18, escaped the crash with minor injuries.
According to the sheriff's department, initial investigation shows that Gerber-Lechman was driving south on Highway G when she failed to negotiate a slight curve just north of Highway S. The vehicle left the roadway, struck a culvert, vaulted, struck a utility pole and rolled over several times.
A homeowner who was awakened by the crash notified authorities at 1:34 a.m. that a car was on fire in front of his home at N5728 on Highway G, according to the sheriff's department.
Beaver Dam Fire Chief George Sheets said an on-call firefighter lives in the area and was the first on the scene.
"He tried to use a fire extinguisher to put the fire out," Sheets said. "When a sheriff's deputy arrived, the deputy tried to use the extinguisher. There is a creek in the area. They got water out of the creek to dump on the fire but it was too intense. It didn't make a difference."
Many members of the fire department and sheriff's department are taking this accident very hard Sheets said.
Gerber-Lechman, Wickersham and Lawton were all pronounced dead at the scene by the Dodge County Medical Examiners Office.
Lawton was able to free himself from the wreckage and was transported to Beaver Dam Community Hospital, Nehls said.
The Dodge County Crash Investigation Team continues to investigate the crash, but initial reports indicate that speed and wet pavement from overnight thundershowers both contributed to the crash.
"Sheriff's deputies, Beaver Dam Fire and EMS, local homeowners and Alliant all responded quickly to provided vital assistance," Nehls said, noting that emergency responders did a great job on scene despite heavy rain.
Nehls said that Alliant Energy responded to the scene to fix downed power lines. Beaver Dam Police, Dodge County Sheriff's Chaplain, Beaver Dam Fire and EMS, all responded to the scene in addition to the sheriff's department.
Friday morning's crash brings the total number of Dodge County traffic fatalities in 2008 to six.
Three die in crash
By CITIZEN STAFF
Aaron Martin
A Dodge County Sheriff's official takes measurements Friday morning at the scene of a crash that killed three Beaver Dam residents and injured another.
Three Beaver Dam residents ranging in age from 17 to 20 years old were killed in a one-vehicle crash in the town of Beaver Dam early this morning.
The Dodge County Sheriff's Department has identified the victims as Karissa L. Gerber-Lechman, 18, Justin A. Wickersham, 20, and Phillip H. Lawton, 17. A fourth passenger in the car, Krystopher A. Lawton, 18, escaped the crash with minor injuries.
According to the sheriff's department, initial investigation shows that Gerber-Lechman was driving south on Highway G when she failed to negotiate a slight curve just north of Highway S. The vehicle left the roadway, struck a culvert, vaulted, struck a utility pole and rolled over several times.
A homeowner who was awakened by the crash notified authorities at 1:34 a.m. that a car was on fire in front of his home at N5728 on Highway G, according to the sheriff's department.
Beaver Dam Fire Chief George Sheets said an on-call firefighter lives in the area and was the first on the scene.
"He tried to use a fire extinguisher to put the fire out," Sheets said. "When a sheriff's deputy arrived, the deputy tried to use the extinguisher. There is a creek in the area. They got water out of the creek to dump on the fire but it was too intense. It didn't make a difference."
Many members of the fire department and sheriff's department are taking this accident very hard Sheets said.
Gerber-Lechman, Wickersham and Lawton were all pronounced dead at the scene by the Dodge County Medical Examiners Office.
Lawton was able to free himself from the wreckage and was transported to Beaver Dam Community Hospital, Nehls said.
The Dodge County Crash Investigation Team continues to investigate the crash, but initial reports indicate that speed and wet pavement from overnight thundershowers both contributed to the crash.
"Sheriff's deputies, Beaver Dam Fire and EMS, local homeowners and Alliant all responded quickly to provided vital assistance," Nehls said, noting that emergency responders did a great job on scene despite heavy rain.
Nehls said that Alliant Energy responded to the scene to fix downed power lines. Beaver Dam Police, Dodge County Sheriff's Chaplain, Beaver Dam Fire and EMS, all responded to the scene in addition to the sheriff's department.
Friday morning's crash brings the total number of Dodge County traffic fatalities in 2008 to six.