RE: Guardian angel saves baby
March 12, 2015 at 1:20 pm
(This post was last modified: March 12, 2015 at 1:22 pm by Thumpalumpacus.)
(March 11, 2015 at 11:18 pm)Drich Wrote: Watch the story dummy stop spouting from your fuelie Fire management hand book.
The fact that you don't know the difference between a fuel specialist and a fire protection specialist speaks volumes about both your ignorance and your willingness to speak ignorantly, rather than actually learn something. You see, I schooled on the difference via a PM exchange about two months ago ... and you're still speaking ignorantly.
(March 11, 2015 at 11:18 pm)Drich Wrote: Only the mother could be seen when the car was upside down and it was very appearent she was dead. Once they saw that it was a salvage operation. Then they heard a voice and the proceeded to roll the car on its side. When the did they were horrified to find they had submerged a live baby. If the had known their was a child they would have rolled it the other way, and not submerged the baby.
Here is the entirety of the story in your link:
Quote:She wore only a flannel onesie, with no hat or gloves, but it was enough to help an 18-month-old baby survive 14 hours upside down in a car that had fallen into an icy river.
Her mom didn’t make it, but young Lily Groesbeck’s remarkable ability to survive the most harrowing of ordeals has inspired a small Utah city where a car careened off a cement barrier and plunged off a narrow bridge.
Cops said Lily’s mother, Lynn, 25, was returning from a trip to her mother’s house Friday evening when she struck a barrier and lost control of the car, which landed on an embankment below partially submerged upside down in a river about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City, in a spot not visible from the road.
There, little Lily hung upside-down in her car seat, with no food or water, her blond hair just inches away from the frigid water that rushed in through broken car windows. The temperatures were near freezing throughout the night and through the morning. If not for a fisherman that spotted the car Saturday afternoon, the girl might not have survived.
Cops formed a human chain on the shoreline and pulled the cold, unconscious girl to safety, but not before they arrived at the scene and heard a mysterious woman’s voice asking softly for help.
The driver was already dead, the girl was unconscious and there was no one else in the car.
“That’s the part that really sends me for a whirl,” said Spanish Fork Police Officer Tyler Beddoes who confirmed the voice with three other officers.
“I’m not really religious, but that’s what you think of.”
Beddoes, a 30-year-old father of two, was also thinking about the sanctity of life, and the miracle baby that beat the odds.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Beddoes said. “Was she crying most of the night? It’s a miracle. She was needed for sure elsewhere.”
Nowhere in there does it lay out any sequence of rescue events. Nowhere in there does it report which direction the car was flipped. Nowhere does it say they assumed the mother was the only victim -- and that's my point: that assumption would not be made in a vehicle accident, especially a rollover which left the roadway. Indeed, the BBC reports "A fisherman raised the alarm at 12:30 local time (18:30 GMT) the next day, after he saw the girl dangling above the water as it flowed through the car." I have emphasized the segment of the report which demonstrates that your baseless recitation of events is a fiction, probably concocted to avoid admitting error.
(March 11, 2015 at 11:18 pm)Drich Wrote: Calling you names does make me feel some what superior to you.. Hmmm maybe I should do that more often, as you all do to me when you think you have me cornered, like you just did... Too bad you didn't have your facts straight. But, only if there was a way to check your facts before you spoke and looked foolish...
The funny thing is, I did exactly that, and fished you into a corner so that I could hang you on your own hook. So you should probably stick to name-calling ... this thinking stuff is clearly alien to you.
(March 11, 2015 at 11:18 pm)Drich Wrote: Like watch some sort of video or record of the events I was directly speaking of...
I did. You were wrong, and are too proud to admit it.
I wonder what your precious little Jesus thinks of your lack of humility?