i put the harness on, walked out over the forklift. there was no problem. i didn t think twice. i just went out there and started working. the most important thing was to have the 10-year-old removed. she was the most critical. but they must maneuver the forklift without moving the wreck and the victims inside. if we try to lift it up, they were afraid the vehicle would twist and crush her worse and put her in a worse position so we put it on there, and you have the rear tires supporting the main structural part of the car that s hanging off the freeway. the plan worked. 10-year-old sage is the first to be taken out. and rushed to a waiting helicopter. being in the military you try not to let emotions get to you. i think the hardest part when they pulled that 10-year-old girl out, because i have a 6-year-old at home, and actually seeing her come out, kind of hitting close to home. but hearing she was all right made it worth every moment of it. 10-week-old milo is freed with
daughter. i didn t honestly expect her to survive it. it was about 15 minutes, there was no sign of life. i had a big lens on her. she wasn t moving at all. i just broke down in tears. it was horrible. bridgette lies motionless for 20 minutes while paramedics work on her, and then suddenly, the first good sign. i m looking through my camera at one of my best friends and at that point in time, i had tears in my eyes and everything. suddenly, i saw her leg move. i knew she was alive. rescuers stabilize her and are able to bring her down the mountain to a waiting helicopter. she s choppered to a local hospital. then airlifted to providence alaska medical center in anchorage. it s amazing that she was alive. e.r. doctor janet smalley is on duty that day.
lose your daughter. i didn t honestly expect her to survive it. has been there 15 minutes and there is no sign of life. i haded a big lens and full frame on her and she wasn t moving at all and i just broke down it tears. it was horrible. bridge get lies motionless for 20 minutes while paramedics work on her and then suddenly the first good sign. i m looking through the camera at one of the best frames and up to that point in time i had tears in my eyes and everything and then suddenly i saw her leg move so we knew she was alive. rescuers stablize her and are able to bring her down the mountain to a waiting helicopter. she is choppered to a local hospital and then air lifted to providence alaska medical center in anchorage. amazeing that she was alive. the er doctor janet smally is on duty that day. she knows the extreme skier fell hard over unforgiving
out over the forklift. there was no problem. i didn t think twice. i just went out there and started working. the most important thing was to have the 10-year-old removed. she was the most critical. but they must maneuver the forklift without moving the wreck and the victims inside. if we try to lift it up, they were afraid the vehicle would twist and crush her worse and put her in a worse position so we put it on there, and you have the rear tires supporting the main structural part of the car that s hanging off the freeway. the plan worked. 10-year-old sage is the first to be taken out. and rushed to a waiting helicopter. being in the military you try not to let emotions get to you. i think the hardest part when they pulled that 10-year-old girl out, because i have a 6-year-old at home, and actually seeing her come out, kind of hitting close to home. but hearing she was all right made it worth every moment of it. 10-week-old milo is freed with only minor injuries. leaving k
it was about 15 minutes, there was no sign of life. i had a big lens on her. she wasn t moving at all. i just broke down in tears. it was horrible. bridgette lies motionless for 20 minutes while paramedics work on her, and then suddenly, the first good sign. i m looking through my camera at one of my best friends and at that point in time, i had tears in my eyes and everything. suddenly, i saw her leg move. i knew she was alive. rescuers stabilize her and are able to bring her down the mountain to a waiting helicopter. she s choppered to a local hospital. then airlifted to providence alaska medical center in anchorage. it s amazing that she was alive. e.r. doctor janet smalley is on duty that day. she s encouraged bridgette s vital signs are good but knows the extreme skier fell hard over some unforgiving terrain. we see skiers that hit their head and have severe brain damage or die because of the trauma to their head.