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Student credits
program for saving her life
'Street Smart'
helps teach importance of seat belts
By Ginger
Pope
Odessa American
Thanks to a safety awareness program, Permian Senior Amanda Vickrey
doesn't have to wonder what might have happened if she hadn't been
wearing her seat belt the night her car was totaled with her in it.
After the Permian-Midland Lee football game Oct. 14, Vickrey and her
friend Garan Godfrey, a junior at Permian, were in an accident on Highway
191. Both only received bruises and cuts. The accident totaled her Ford
Explorer Sport.
It was just two days before the accident that Vickrey was scared into
wearing her seat belt when she attended the "Street Smart" program at
school. "They brought a classmate up there and showed how he would hit if
he didn't have his seat belt on," Vickrey said. "It was just exactly like
they said."
Before the program Vickrey said she never wore her seat belt. Vickrey
lost control of her car when she tried to avoid a large roll of carpet
out in the highway. She and her friend were pulled from the car by
emergency rescue workers and taken to Midland Memorial Hospital.
Permian Principal Steve Brown said the "Street Smart" program was offered
to the school as part of the Student Activities Services. "We want to
support activities to give students an opportunity to see the other side
of things," Brown said. "The timing couldn't have been better. What
happens is you ask 'are these kids really listening?' Well they are
listening. Those are two lives saved probably because of the message that
was put forward."
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