2012年8月5日星期日
Track spokesman Bob Pleban
Track spokesman ray ban men Bob Pleban said 10 fans were taken to hospitals. He said Pocono had a policy in place for emergency evacuations but said the track might not have further updates until Monday morning.
Pleban said the fan, whose identity has not been released, was declared dead on arrival at Pocono Medical Center. One of the other nine injured fans was in critical condition.
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"Our heartfelt thoughts and best wishes oakley pro M frame sunglasses to those who were injured. And our condolences to the loved ones of the person who was deceased," Pleban said.
Officials had not yet determined whether all of the injured fans were hit by the same lightning strike or multiple strikes.
The dead fan was a 41-year-old man, the Pocono Record reported. The newspaper quoted Monroe County Coroner Bob Allen as saying the victim oakley price was leaning against his car when lightning struck the vehicle.
A severe storm warning was issued for the region surrounding the track at 4:12 p.m. ET, but the race wasn't stopped until 4:50 p.m., after 98 of a scheduled 160 laps.
At 4:21 p.m., the track issued warnings on its Twitter and Facebook accounts: "ATTENTION FANS: Severe thunderstorms are in the area which ray ban women sunglasses will produce high winds and lightning. Should arrive in 10-15 mins."
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