Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Not only are they in my thoughts and prayers, their families, the responders, and your community are all in need of prayers and sympathy. You and all of your community have my sincerest sympathies. -Wes Ogilvie In a message dated 4/13/2007 6:52:55 PM Central Daylight Time, jkaymdc@... writes: I currently reside in a very small town, approximately 650 people, here in Iowa. We share a school system with two other small towns approximately 7 and 14 miles away from here. It is a very small, rural piece of the world in what I have hear described as " Heaven " or the Heartland. Tomorrow, these three small communities will bury 3 young high school boys, who were killed on slushy roads, Wednesday morning, on there way to lift weights at school. No one's fault, save mother natures, God calling as it were. Two of the boys were brothers, 17 & 15. The third boy would have been 17 the day after he was killed. Their car ended up underneath a semi truck...as EMS providers you can imagine the result. I ask that you keep these communities in your thoughts. Something this is tragic devastate any community and it occurs far to often in far, far too many places. Many of the EMS responders to this horrific call were not only members of the communities, friends of the families but a few of them were relatives of the boys. Thanks for keeping them in your thoughts and prayers. Jules K. Scadden, NREMT-P, PS __________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 I currently reside in a very small town, approximately 650 people, here in Iowa. We share a school system with two other small towns approximately 7 and 14 miles away from here. It is a very small, rural piece of the world in what I have hear described as " Heaven " or the Heartland. Tomorrow, these three small communities will bury 3 young high school boys, who were killed on slushy roads, Wednesday morning, on there way to lift weights at school. No one's fault, save mother natures, God calling as it were. Two of the boys were brothers, 17 & 15. The third boy would have been 17 the day after he was killed. Their car ended up underneath a semi truck...as EMS providers you can imagine the result. I ask that you keep these communities in your thoughts. Something this is tragic devastate any community and it occurs far to often in far, far too many places. Many of the EMS responders to this horrific call were not only members of the communities, friends of the families but a few of them were relatives of the boys. Thanks for keeping them in your thoughts and prayers. Jules K. Scadden, NREMT-P, PS ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your community, all of the responders, and the families and friends of these young men. Todd, J.D., EMT-P Amarillo, TX --- ExLngHrn@... wrote: > > Not only are they in my thoughts and prayers, their > families, the > responders, and your community are all in need of > prayers and sympathy. > > You and all of your community have my sincerest > sympathies. > > -Wes Ogilvie > > > In a message dated 4/13/2007 6:52:55 PM Central > Daylight Time, > jkaymdc@... writes: > > > > > > I currently reside in a very small town, > approximately 650 people, here > in Iowa. We share a school system with two other > small towns > approximately 7 and 14 miles away from here. It is a > very small, rural > piece of the world in what I have hear described as > " Heaven " or the > Heartland. > > Tomorrow, these three small communities will bury 3 > young high school > boys, who were killed on slushy roads, Wednesday > morning, on there way > to lift weights at school. No one's fault, save > mother natures, God > calling as it were. Two of the boys were brothers, > 17 & 15. The third > boy would have been 17 the day after he was killed. > Their car ended up > underneath a semi truck...as EMS providers you can > imagine the result. > > I ask that you keep these communities in your > thoughts. Something this > is tragic devastate any community and it occurs far > to often in far, > far too many places. Many of the EMS responders to > this horrific call > were not only members of the communities, friends of > the families but a > few of them were relatives of the boys. > > Thanks for keeping them in your thoughts and > prayers. > Jules > > K. Scadden, NREMT-P, PS > __________________________________________________________ > Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- 2 GB of > storage and > industry-leading spam and email virus protection. > > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's > free at http://www.aol.com. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 My prayers go out to everyone touched by this tragedy. Barry E. McClung, EMT-P/FTO Guardian EMS - Bastrop County, Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2007 Report Share Posted April 14, 2007 My partner and I send our condolences, and be sure that we have those kids, families, and most assuredly the responders in our thoughts and prayers. ez EMT-B/FF jkaymdc@... wrote: I currently reside in a very small town, approximately 650 people, here in Iowa. We share a school system with two other small towns approximately 7 and 14 miles away from here. It is a very small, rural piece of the world in what I have hear described as " Heaven " or the Heartland. Tomorrow, these three small communities will bury 3 young high school boys, who were killed on slushy roads, Wednesday morning, on there way to lift weights at school. No one's fault, save mother natures, God calling as it were. Two of the boys were brothers, 17 & 15. The third boy would have been 17 the day after he was killed. Their car ended up underneath a semi truck...as EMS providers you can imagine the result. I ask that you keep these communities in your thoughts. Something this is tragic devastate any community and it occurs far to often in far, far too many places. Many of the EMS responders to this horrific call were not only members of the communities, friends of the families but a few of them were relatives of the boys. Thanks for keeping them in your thoughts and prayers. Jules K. Scadden, NREMT-P, PS __________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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