I'm glad CJ is safe. Hopefully the drama will resolve itself. Even better, hopefully, D will go on to learn a bit better driving skills.
smonster and meara, do please take care of yourselves. The glows will help you.
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I'm glad CJ is safe. Hopefully the drama will resolve itself. Even better, hopefully, D will go on to learn a bit better driving skills.
smonster and meara, do please take care of yourselves. The glows will help you.
I say you upgrade that glow light to a glow cloud (all hail) t /Nightvale
You know, I never thought I'd say this, but I am so fucking tired of beer.
Looks like no broken limbs, one broken nose, and one bruised lung. There were five of them in a huge extended cab truck. The kind that has the half doors that open once you open the front doors. Well, the truck is "beyond totaled". All five boys were pulled out through one of the rear windows (by CJ). The lead vehicle was an Ambulance once (it is now their communications vehicle), which stopped at the start of a yellow instead of trying to get through (we have LONG yellow lights in CO). The second vehicle, the truck, swerved to the side, tips a bit at the shoulder, and hit a telephone pole at about 30 mph - deploying the airbags. Three more team cars were behind that. All pulled over, the team jumped out and got to work getting them out of the truck, handling vitals and providing first aid until the ambulances showed up.
Everyone is rattled. One of the girls in the last car feels it is her fault cause she lost CJ's gloves so they spent time looking for them, delaying the start back to HQ. A, who was driving the ex-ambulance, feels at blame because he maybe could have pushed through the yellow light. I'm sure others have their woulda-coulda thoughts too.
Poor kids! I'm glad the injuries weren't too severe. But good on CJ for being so awesome in the crisis and getting the boys out of the ex-ambulance. You done good there, Suzi.
I'm sorry I'm obsessing here.
I just got the following note from the mom of one of the kids in the accident
Hello! I just wanted to tell you that the boys, at the hospital, were talking about how quick CJ made it to their vehicle and helped them out of the back window of D's truck. They were such a wonderful team, of course, but that's the first person they each seemed to recall after the accident. That's pretty cool, and I thought worth mentioning to you. He did good, and so did they all today.
This is what kicked the tears. Her kid just spent a few hours in ER getting tested for internal injuries and she thinks of my kid.
Aw, Suzi, CJ's a good kid. He deserves some recognition.
And you know what, that's a mom who is stopping to see the good that is around her as she is thankful for her child's life and health.
I'm so glad everyone's OK, Suzi, and that CJ continues to act on his enormous heart and courage.
Nora,
I have been thinking about you. You tired of it much much longer than I would have.
Suzi,
peace to all parties in this. Goodness.
smonster,
hang in there. yikes.