Baker City , OR : Dozen People injured in crash after 20 vehicles Pileup Collision along Interstate 84 on Saturday , January 17th 2015
Sometimes the picture says it all.
For Kaleb Whitby, the picture says a little too much.
He'd rather not think about it -- the semi-trucks flattening his Chevy Silverado like a panini press.
Amid the tangled steel after the predawn crash near Baker City sat Whitby: intact, trapped and full of questions.
"Thank God that I'm still alive," Whitby said. "Now I've got to go figure out why."
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More than 100 people were involved in the Saturday morning pileup on Interstate 84, about 10 miles east of Baker City. At least three separate collisions involving more than 20 vehicles, most of them semi-trucks, injured a dozen people.
All 12 were initially treated at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center in Baker City. The most severely injured was transferred to OHSU Hospital in Portland and listed in critical condition. Six others remained hospitalized Saturday afternoon: Two were in stable condition in Baker City, and four were transferred to a sister hospital in Boise.
Black ice, heavy winds, fog and cold weather combined into what were extremely hazardous conditions.
Oregon State Police Sgt. Kyle Hove said there have been plenty of bad crashes on I-84. Nine people died in a charter bus crash in 2012 near Pendleton. But the photos from this incident are dramatic, and telling.
Hove estimated 50 vehicles were trapped on the eastbound stretch of highway but then lost count. He said he was distracted by the 100 or so people on the scene, plus 10 troopers and emergency personnel.
"I think we're fortunate that there weren't any fatalities here," Hove said.
None, perhaps, feels more fortunate than 27-year-old Kaleb Whitby.
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Whitby had to be in Council, Idaho, by 9 a.m. Mountain Time. He left his pregnant wife and their 2-year-old son back in Washington's Tri-Cities area -- Pasco, Kennewick and Richland. The farmer had been on the road for a while, and still had more than 100 miles to go. He had two truckloads of cattle waiting for him in Council.
Headed up a slight hill into a curve, Whitby decided to pass the semi-truck in front of him, but then thought better of it. The fog was too thick. He backed off.
When he rounded the curve and started descending, Whitby saw the semi again -- but this time it was jackknifed across the interstate. He swerved to the right, but ended up hitting the back end of the trailer. It flipped him around, and instantly his truck stalled -- leaving him splayed out with his passenger side facing oncoming traffic.
Then the headlights of an oncoming semi-truck filled the window frame.
"I just braced and hoped that everything would be all right," Whitby said.
He prayed, and wondered if it was his time. Ten seconds went by.
The truck bore down on him.
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After the semi slammed into him, Whitby opened his eyes to the sight of shattered glass. The steering column was lodged in his right hip.
He was upright again and still in the driver's seat. But the truck as he knew it was gone.
"I just kept telling myself to calm down," Whitby said.
He took out his Leatherman pocketknife to cut away his seat belt and dislodge the steering column from his side.
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Interstate 84 semi-truck crash: Crushed by 2 big rigs, he walks out with 2 Band-Aids