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09-27-12, 02:32 PM #1
Crash victim recovers from decapitation and thanks firefighters who saved her
Rachel spent one month in the Intensive Care Unit after an accident severed her skull from her spine.Rachel Bailey thanks firefighters for saving her life | ksdk.com"It's kind of emotional to have her here and it's great to see her and see her doing so well," said Capt. Wayde Kline.
"I cannot express enough gratitude to them," said Rachel.
Captain Kline says as firefighters, they often see patients at their worst, and don't often enough get to see a positive outcome like this.
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09-27-12, 06:59 PM #2
Wow
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09-27-12, 07:11 PM #3
Double wow.
SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM-Ex-Sheriff Martin Howe to Will Kane in "High Noon"
"It's a great life. You risk your skin catching killers and the juries turn them loose so they can come back and shoot at you again. If your honest , your poor your whole life. And , In the end , you wind up dying all alone on some dirty street. For what? For nothing. For a tin star."
Far from being a handicap to command, compassion is the measure of it. For unless one values the lives of his soldiers and is tormented by their ordeals , he is unfit to command.
-General Omar Bradley, United States Army
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09-27-12, 08:49 PM #4
It is really, really rare for someone to survive an internal decapitation without some form of paralysis. Amazing.
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"...but to forget your duck, of course, means you're really screwed." - Gary Larson
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09-27-12, 11:00 PM #5
Amazing!
CHIRP! CHIRP!
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