Shocking moment impatient driver moans after being held up by hero saving man’s life after head on crash
THIS is the shocking moment an impatient motorist ranted at a heroic woman who was performing first aid on an injured man who was involved in a horror road smash.
The two-car crash took place on the A920 near Inveruie, Aberdeenshire at around 5pm on Wednesday.
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The unidentified man was ranting at the heroes who helped the injured menCredit: Martin Cutler5
The road was blocked due to the two-car smashCredit: Martin Cutler5
The man was trying to get past the incident and shouting at the people helpingCredit: Martin Cutler5
He was driving his work vehicle at the timeCredit: Martin CutlerBrave Rhian Wood, 24, arrived at the scene shortly after the head-on collision[1] where three men[2] aged 22, 23, 33 and were later rushed to Aberdeen[3] Royal Infirmary.
The photographer told how she jumped from own car[4] to help to pull one of the injured men out of one of the damaged vehicles.
Rhian told how she quickly administered first aid to him and another passenger while waiting for mercy crews to arrive.
She said: "I was second on the scene of a bad head on collision near Drum of Wartle - about 30 seconds after it happened.
"There was also a black car initially looked like it might catch fire[5].
"I gave him first aid to another to stop him drowning on his own blood, whilst making sure his back wasn’t moved.
"I kept an eye on the quiet guy that had walked out of his car but was then laying down on the verge."
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But as Rhian was helping the men, an angry driver arrived and began shouting at her and others to "clear the road" so he could "get home[6]".
In shocking video[7], which went viral[8] overnight, the man - who was wearing a SafeLife Offshore uniform and driving[9] a company van - is seen loudly complaining about the incident as he walks amongst debris of the collision.
Two damaged vehicles are seen blocking the road while other members of the public assist the injured parties until emergency services[10] arrive.
The 46-second clip shows Rhian advise the unidentified man of an alternative route before he jumped in his van, made a three-point turn and drove off.
Rhian said she was left shaken by the ordeal but was glad she was there to help.
She added: "It was a first for me, hope I never have to do it again.
"But I had to deal with this tosser who drove up aggressively and started shouting saying that I should start clearing the road so he could get home."
The video of the bizarre encounter has been viewed over 565,000 times and received hundreds of comments since it uploaded on social media[11] last night.
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The man has been slammed for being insensitive to those injuredCredit: Martin CutlerOne user commented: "Probably not the best idea to make such poor choices when in works well signed van.
"How would they feel if they were in an accident or it was their nearest and dearest.
"Looks like you did a fabulous job[12] in very difficult circumstances."
Another wrote: "Tube[13], it's an RTC, you can't clear the road till the police[14] have been anyway."
A third said: "What a t***, it would have been nice[15] if he'd offered you some help, like most decent people would have when faced with situation rather than moaning about not getting home!"
A fourth added: "A fantastic example of professionalism, it is clear health[16] and safety are his main priorities as well as ensuring the safety of others."
"I hope everyone involved is OK."
The three men were taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment, however their condition is unknown.
Police closed the Drum of Wartle Road for around six hours whilst officers investigated the scene and later opened around 11pm.
A Police Scotland[17] spokesperson said: “Around 5pm on Wednesday, 7 August, 2024, we were called to a report of a two-vehicle crash on the A920, Colpy to Drum of Wartle road.
“Emergency services attended and three men, aged 22, 23 and 33, were taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment.
“The road was closed for around six hours.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”
A Scottish Ambulance[18] spokesperson said: "We received a call at 1700 hours on Wednesday to attend a road traffic[19] collision on the A920.
"We dispatched several resources to the scene, including our special operations team, and transported three patients to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.”
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service[20] spokesperson said: “We were called to reports of a road traffic collision on the A920 at Drum of Wartle, Aberdeenshire at 5.03pm on Wednesday, 7 August.
“Three appliances attended and assisted emergency service partners.