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    Three Killed in Tragic Ambulance Crash in Chesapeake, Virginia

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsSeptember 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Chesapeake, VA — Three people tragically lost their lives in a horrific crash involving an ambulance early Sunday morning in Chesapeake. The incident occurred around 2:35 a.m. on Interstate 464 southbound at Exit 2 and involved a head-on collision between a 2024 Ford Econoline ambulance and a 2022 Lexus sedan traveling in the wrong direction. Both vehicles caught fire after the collision, claiming the lives of two ambulance workers and the Lexus driver.

    What Happened

    Virginia State Police reported that the crash occurred when the Lexus, driven by 39-year-old Shakena Shamae Taylor-Pannell, was traveling north in the southbound lanes of I-464. The Lexus struck the ambulance head-on, leading to both vehicles being engulfed in flames. The ambulance, operated by Midwest Medical from North Carolina, was carrying two crew members—driver Skye Alexis Oraczewski, 22, and passenger Stephen Michael Anderson, 53. Both paramedics suffered life-threatening injuries and were rushed to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, where they later succumbed to their injuries.

    Taylor-Pannell, the driver of the Lexus, died at the scene before paramedics could assist her. The crash, which involved both paramedics and a wrong-way driver, has shocked the local community and brought a somber reflection on the dangers first responders face every day.

    Who Were the Victims?

    Stephen Michael Anderson, a dedicated paramedic, and Skye Alexis Oraczewski, a young EMT whom Anderson was training, were killed in the line of duty. Anderson, who had been working with Midwest Medical, was mentoring Oraczewski during the call when the crash occurred. Friends and colleagues described Anderson as a kind, selfless person who would “give you the shirt off his back.”

    David Carter, Anderson’s cousin, recalled their time together during paramedic training, emphasizing the depth of Anderson’s commitment to helping others. Anderson had even taken time away from his own family to assist those impacted by floods in North Carolina last year.

    Career/Legacy or Background

    Stephen Anderson had spent over a decade in emergency services, working alongside Carter in the early stages of their careers. Throughout his service, he was known for his dedication and his willingness to go above and beyond for those in need. He had joined Midwest Medical and was returning from a call early Sunday morning with Oraczewski, whom he was training.

    While Anderson’s passing has devastated his family, Carter expressed gratitude for the efforts of Chesapeake Fire and Rescue, who worked quickly to assist the victims at the scene. “I have no doubt that Chesapeake Fire did everything they could have,” Carter said, “and treated him like one of their own.”

    Public/Social Media Reactions

    The tragic loss of Anderson and Oraczewski has sparked an outpouring of tributes from the emergency services community. The Currituck County Professional Fire Fighters and EMS Association released a heartfelt statement expressing condolences to the families of both victims, honoring their service and sacrifice. “Their loss is felt deeply by all of us who share this calling to serve and protect others,” the statement said.

    On social media, fellow first responders and community members have shared their support for Anderson and Oraczewski’s families, with many praising their dedication and service.

    Official Statements or What Happens Next

    Virginia State Police are still investigating the crash, considering speed and alcohol as potential factors. As of now, the investigation remains ongoing. Meanwhile, members of the Currituck County Fire Fighters and EMS Association, along with the broader first responder community, continue to mourn the loss of their colleagues.

    A statement from Midwest Medical expressed their condolences and vowed to honor the memory of the fallen paramedics. The department is also offering support to the families of Anderson and Oraczewski during this incredibly difficult time.

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