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Car Crashes into Rimrock Restaurant

rimrock accident 2 Sedona AZ (June 24, 2015) – Thanks to Montezuma – Rimrock Fire Chief Keller for the following report:

“On Wednesday at approximately 8:10 in the morning, Montezuma Rimrock and Camp Verde Fire Districts were dispatched to a reported vehicle accident into the building of the popular Vintages Grill in Rimrock.  A single occupant was found in the vehicle, who sustained non-life threatening injuries as a result of the accident. 

The 17-year-old driver was treated on the scene and transported by MRFD ambulance to Verde Valley Medical Center for further evaluation.  Unfortunately, the rear wall of Vintages suffered significant damage, including structural, plumbing, electrical system involvement, and a propane gas line was found to be leaking as well. 

rimrock accidentMRFD crews secured the utilities to the structure, and the Camp Verde response was cancelled prior to their arrival.  The single employee in the building at the time of the crash was not injured. 

Late reports indicate the business is to remain closed until repairs can be made.  Fortunately, the vehicle involved missed the large propane tank on this part of the property as it careened down the hill into the building.  Had this tank been hit, a significant fire possibly could have occurred.

Yavapai County Sheriff’s office is conducting the traffic investigation to determine the cause of this incident.”

In a separate YCSO report, as deputies arrived at the site, the fire department was removing the driver. Prior to the crash, a witness saw the red Honda traveling north on Beaver Creek Road nearly “100 miles per hour.” Instead of rounding the curve, the car went straight and it appeared the driver never hit the brakes.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Area Commands MapYCSO spoke briefly with the driver, a Rimrock resident, who could not recall what caused him to leave the roadway. He remembered driving past the fire station and then ‘woke up’ after hitting the restaurant. Fortunately, the driver was wearing a seat belt.

There was no evidence of intoxication regarding the driver – blood test results are pending. The driver was cited for Failure to Control Vehicle.

Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website: www.ycsoaz.gov.

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  1. Cliff says:

    Glad no one hurt. Chief Keller, when do you think it might reopen?

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