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Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Quadruple On Scene Motor Vehicle Accident

A major head-on accident occurred today. Four helicopters were used to transport patients to two major hospitals, Eire County Medical Center in Buffalo, and Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Notice the way in which the engines on both cars are low down, as designed in today's modern cars, having absorbed the impact forces.
Here are firefighters and EMS workers from several districts extracting the last patient. We took that patient to Strong in Rochester, as ECMC was dealing with three flown before ours. If I heard correctly, two further patients were taken by road.


Ironic, isn't it? Strykersville fire department know the field they used as the landing zone! They'll be there this weekend for their fund raiser.


Just after they extracted the driver I had a look to see how they had removed the dashboard from the driver's lap. Both hydraulic power and good old fashioned cable pull. The firefighter was just releasing the tension on that orange chain which had been used to lift the steering wheel.



All round, this was a job well done with co-ordinated efforts from various first responder organisations, including North Java, Strykersville, Mercy Flight Western, State Police, Wyoming County EMS Co-ordinator, and last but not least, us - Mercy Flight Central.

Just some views from yesterday and today

This is Watkins Glen raceway with Seneca Lake behind. Photo taken Tuesday 14th August.

Towed the EC 135 (on the right) out so that we could get the Bolkow BO105 out for washing.

Yesterday on scene. Howard, NY, near Hornell.




Cheers, John (aka Captkirkj and Misterspock on PuzzlePirates.com)

Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Bobby died.

Bobby died.

A good friend to all, Bobby died and was buried yesterday. She was so loved by all who knew her the church was filled to capacity. The words used to describe her repeated one word over and over… love.

Bobby had more love for everyone she met than ten other people. She loved God’s creatures and adopted many animals, including the infamous blind donkey. As a volunteer at Buffalo Zoo, and in spite of her own trials and tribulations through arthritis, she devoted so much time to animal welfare that we wondered how she did it. As such an example to us all we gained in strength ourselves just by watching her.

She is at rest now, free of all pain, full of the joy that she had on earth.

God Rest her Soul

Thursday, 2 August 2007

A full moon


Sometimes views we get are simply breathtaking. It's a shame a photograph never fully captures the moment, but this is pretty good..