Emergency rescue according to the accident fortunately, it sounds worse than it eventually was. The worst personal damage was avoided.Tennessee car accident would have been significantly more serious, if the speeds would have been much harder. Stock evening press archive. Read the IMAGE

the Bus, motorhome, minibus and two cars crash in Seinäjoki on Saturday afternoon. Ostrobothnia rescue department received the alarm of medium-sized transport accident half-four in the evening.

– well, it’s Not such a bad deal as it sounds. The more it is been scrap collection, Ostrobothnia rescue department communications are multiplied.

South Pohjanman fire master Matti Hietalahti to know more about the situation. He said that none of the seven involved didn’t get visibly serious injuries. One person was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment.

– Low speeds to save a lot, when it was a built-up area. Bigger your and very speeds would have been totally different traces, Hietalahti said.

the Accident happened through the prism of trade area from the residential area passing through the entire ojakadulla. Hietalahti tell you that the vehicle you were driving in opposite directions.

– It happened to side taps. Not so into the straight or the bow. Any vehicle is apparently out of the way and a few involved is vigorously applied the brakes. Then has become even rear-end. All kinds of hits has become.

Worse, suffer from ditch driven the minibus, tourism car and one passenger car. Tourist car suffered a side hit and the little bus and passenger car were involved in rear-end collision.

Stern and the bow is gone in the pile, but they didn’t need to cut out cars or anything like that. All have reached a self-or assisted out.

Hietalahti describes driving conditions traditional Finnish winter. The streets have been slippery.

– the Traffic is lively. Vehicle tyres eat ice driving. At some point it may be drier, but next to the really slippery. The friction of the tyres below, is varied, but there wasn’t anything that would differ from the Finnish January weather, Hietalahti said.