Truck plows into Studio 64 hair salon in Hendersonville, injuring owner, others

Gerard Ortiz
A truck sits in Studio 64 Hair Design at Henderson Crossing Plaza after plowing through the front entrance of the salon on March 9.

HENDERSONVILLE – It was a regular weekday afternoon at Studio 64 Hair Structure on March 9 at Henderson Crossing Plaza, and then, within just a blink of an eye… chaos.

At 3:40 p.m., a Toyota Tacoma truck pushed by Carolyn Goins, 66, plowed via the entrance entrance of the salon, destroying the store’s entrance and injuring the store’s proprietor, Amberetta Anderson, alongside with just one of her hair stylists and also a few purchasers. Anderson explained there were being 12 folks in the salon at the time of the incident.

“I was reducing a client’s hair, and three other stylists also experienced purchasers in their chairs. Just after hearing a loud noise and another person scream ‘Oh my gosh,’ I appeared to my appropriate and observed the Tacoma pushing the sofa and all the waiting home chairs towards us,” Anderson, who has owned the salon considering that April of previous calendar year, explained. “I attempted to hold my fingers out to maintain from all the things pushing into us, but then a thing impaled my leg. At to start with I was anxious to make absolutely sure all people was Okay and then recognized I was bleeding.

“That is when my client, who also had slight accidents, was in a position to move the chairs enough to get me up on the counter and place a belt all-around my leg as a tourniquet to halt the bleeding.”

According to the Hendersonville Law enforcement Department, when officers arrived, these were being the subsequent accidents:

  • 46-calendar year-old male, insignificant lessen suitable leg abrasion
  • 22-year-outdated woman, suitable knee/leg harm
  • 22-year-old female, correct ankle personal injury
  • 31-calendar year-old feminine, higher suitable leg laceration
  • 87-year-outdated feminine, head/neck damage

3 of the hurt individuals have been transported by Henderson County EMS and Henderson County Rescue Squad to Pardee UNC Healthcare for cure, and none of the injuries ended up existence-threatening, Hendersonville Police stated. Goins and her passenger were not wounded. Hendersonville Law enforcement reported March 10 that Goins has been charged with failure to decrease velocity.

Anderson said her other stylist experienced a fractured patella.

“A few of our shoppers had been damage… a single with a sprained ankle, just one with insignificant neck troubles and yet another with insignificant cuts and abrasions. I am in a whole lot of suffering and going to see an orthopedic specialist,” Anderson said. “I am still in shock and getting extra locations of soreness. I am just glad God was with anyone.”

In accordance to Anderson, the customer that was in the chair requested the passenger of the truck for his cellular phone off the counter straight away immediately after the accident.

“(The passenger) did not hand her the cell phone… as a substitute he began videoing and did not support any of the victims,” Anderson stated.

Anderson graduated from Paul Mitchell, The School, in Greenville, S.C. in 2017 and worked at a number of neighborhood hair salons until finally she purchased Studio 64 in April 2022.

“Luckily I just bought a next salon, The Mane Studio, in Fletcher, and we will be ready to do the job jointly there right up until we can rebuild much better than at any time,” she said. 

Studio 64 lately experienced renovations, Anderson reported, and for the duration of these renovations, she and her personnel chose a number of Bible verses and place them on the studs of the partitions.

“We requested God to protect us and I know that is the explanation we are however alive right now. In the course of this time we have all come together as a crew and we all have faith that we are going to come back again more robust than at any time in God’s favor. All people is unquestionably gonna consider some time to mend, as properly as myself. Our purchasers are the heartbeat of our small business as we search ahead to observing them as soon as we can get this all settled and back again on our toes,” Anderson said.

Anyone wishing to enable Anderson and her clients by creating donation, can do so by sending an e-mail to studio64hairdesign@gmail.com or by contacting 828-329-8833.

Dean Hensley is the news editor for the Hendersonville Occasions-News. E mail him with strategies, inquiries and comments at DHensley@gannett.com. Remember to assistance aid this kind of nearby journalism with a subscription to the Hendersonville Periods-News.

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