Fatal collision on I-75 in Cobb near Barrett Parkway under investigation

Logo on former Cobb Police Department Headquarterslogo at the old Cobb Police Department Headquarters (photo by Larry Felton Johnson)

According to a report from Officer Sarah O’Hara, the Cobb County Police Department’s Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Unit is investigating a fatal collision that occurred on I-75 northbound,  north of Barrett Parkway on Sunday, July 29 at about 2:58 p.m.  The collision resulted in a multi-car pileup.

Fatal collision and chain reaction pileup

The STEP Unit’s investigators reported that a blue 1999 Dodge Durango driven by Frank, Gammon, 55, of Cape Canaveral, Florida, was traveling northbound when Gammon failed to notice that traffic was stopped in front of him.  His vehicle struck a silver 2015 Toyota Tundra. That collision began a chain reaction that involved three other vehicles. Following its collision with the Durango, the Tundra was forced into a white 2007 Honda CRV. The CRV rammed into a gray 2015 Toyota Corolla that then struck a white 2013 Ford Escape.

Gammon was transported to WellStar Kennestone Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The Tundra had four occupants, all from Dalton, Georgia: Carmen Moran, 29, who was the driver, Esteban Garcia Quinonez, 54,  Andres Moran-Orozco, 33, and an 8-year-old. They were transported to Cartersville Medical Center with minor injuries.

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The other drivers involved in the chain reaction crash were uninjured.

STEP Unit

The STEP Unit, which investigated this incident, is one of the department’s Special Operations units, and  is described on the web page of the Cobb County Police Department as follows:

“The Selective Traffic Enforcement Unit is responsible for investigating all fatal traffic crashes, enforcement of traffic laws in those areas which analysis indicates an elevated amount of crashes. They are also responsible for the administration and execution of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program. They also take part in special security details, and investigate crashes involving Department vehicles when requested.”

 

 

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