The Florida Highway Patrol has identified the people involved in yesterday’s crash that resulted in the death of ADRENALINE MOB bassist David Zablidowsky. As we reported yesterday, Zablidowsky has passed away after the fatal accident on I-75 in Florida yesterday and today Florida Police have identified the rest of the band members involved in the crash and their conditions.
The people in the crash and their injuries, as per the Florida Highway Patrol:
* Robert Edwin Haines, 59, of Largo, driver of the 2014 semi, who was not injured;
* Jason McCole, 41, of Wilksbarre, Pennsylvania, driver of the RV, who was seriously injured;
* Zablidowsky, 38, who was a passenger in the RV has passed away. [Note: The Florida Highway Patrol had not released David‘s identity to the media as of Friday evening, but Zablidowsky‘s brother Paulie confirmed his passing in a Facebook post.]
* A second passenger in the RV, ADRENALINE MOB singer Russell Allen, 38, of New Jersey, who was seriously injured;
* A third passenger, ADRENALINE MOB tour manager Janet Rains (a.k.a. acclaimed singer Jane Train; apparently misidentified by Gainesville.com as Janet Revis), 48, of Pitts Pond, Pennsylvania, who was critically injured,
* A fourth passenger, Dale Campiglia, 51, of Levittown, New York, who was seriously injured;
* A fifth passenger, Robert Dressler, 45, of Plaines, Pennsylvania, who was seriously injured;
* The driver of driver of a 2003 GMC Sierra, ADRENALINE MOB drummer Jordan Cannata, 27, of West Babylon, New York, who was seriously injured;
* The lone passenger in the GMC, ADRENALINE MOB‘s 46-year-old guitarist Mike Orlando of Staten Island, New York, who seriously injured.
The status of the injured is currently unknown, but Orlando’s girlfriend Dana Griffo clarified on Facebook late Friday night that Orlando, Allen, Cannata and Dressler were “banged up but ok.” She also said that she was “praying for” Campiglia, Rains and McCloe. According to the police, the GMC was traveling southbound on I-75 near Mile Marker 372 with the RV, and both vehicles stopped on the shoulder. The semi collided with the vehicles that were stopped on the shoulder and the RV caught fire where the passenger died. The RV and the GMC were traveling together. The RV had a flat tire, so both vehicles pulled off the highway. The trailer that was being towed by the van was hauling musical equipment.
Crash on I-75 near Micanopy. FHP says there were three vehicles involved. One fatality confirmed at this point. pic.twitter.com/UMUaf8AtVS
— Marissa Sarbak (@MarissaSarbak) July 14, 2017
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