These Sisters Were Seriously Injured In A Christmas Eve Car Accident

Napa, California. Kenzie and Brenna are two sisters living in California, and on Christmas Eve, they were seriously injured in a car accident while they were heading to work.
Kenzie and Brenna were rushed to Theda Care in an ambulance, and that’s where both girls currently are.
“Brenna suffered a fractured pelvis and lacerated spleen,” Kenzie and Brenna’s dad Randy wrote in a note that was shared to a GoFundMe page for the girls.
“She’s been a real trooper as the OT and PT staff have worked with her on mobility and transitioning to and from the wheelchair, which she may be confined to for up to a month.”
“They’re holding her one more night for observation on her splenic laceration. The plan is, she will go home tomorrow.”
Sadly, Kenzie is worse off than Brenna, and Randy suspects that’s because Brenna’s airbags went off on her side of the car, saving her life, while Kenzie’s never did.
“She has a fractured skull and some bleeding and bruising of the brain,” Randy said about Kenzie.
“She has not been conscious since the accident. They drilled into her skull and are monitoring her cranial pressure. The doctors are telling us this is a marathon and not a sprint.”
GoFundMe; pictured above are sisters Kenzie and Brenna
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“Although not much has changed for her in the last 24 hours, the doctors assure us this is good. She hasn’t needed emergency surgery which has some real risks.”
Kenzie also tested positive for COVID, and although medical staff told Randy he was not going to be able to see her because of that, an individual in the ICU did let him spend a few minutes with her.
“She wasn’t responsive but we told her how much love and prayer was being sent her way,” Randy continued.
“As we were leaving, the nurse said she was glad we came down. Her cranial pressure had been in the teens and dropped to around 8 while we were in the room and talking to her. We believe she could hear us and this gives us hope.”
Kelsey Smith, a friend of the family, created a GoFundMe page to help raise enough money to cover Brenna and Kenzie’s medical bills.
If you would like to donate to the sisters on their road to recovery, you can do that here.
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