Wednesday 6 August 2014

Daily 2 Cents Mysterious Voice Led Rescuers To Toddler Pit Bull Kills Good Samaritan Woman Dies 36 Times In One Year

MYSTERIOUS VOICE LED RESCUERS TO TODDLER TRAPPED INSIDE CAR IN FREEZING RIVER

In a mysterious twist, four of the emergency workers involved in rescuing a US toddler trapped upside down for 14 hours in a car in a frozen river said they recalled hearing a voice calling for help as they neared the vehicle

However, when they flipped the vehicle, which had been resting on its hood, they discovered that nobody inside was capable of speaking.

We know there was some other help there, getting us where we needed to be

"We were down on the car and a distinct voice says, 'Help me, help me,'" Officer Bryan Dewitt told the Deseret News.

Officer Tyler Beddoes added: "It wasn't just something that was just in our heads. To me it was plain as day cause I remember hearing a voice.

"I think it was Dewitt who said, 'We're trying. We're trying our best to get in there.'

"How do you explain that? I don't know," he said, adding that the voice didn't sound like a child.

"It was a positive boost for every one of us because I think it pushed us to go harder a little longer. I don't think that any one of us had intended on flipping a car over that day," Officer Beddoes said. "We know there was some other help there, getting us where we needed to be."

The 18-month-old toddler has improved to a critical but stable condition after she was trapped in a vehicle that plunged into a Utah river, according to police.

Authorities said that the girl's mother - who was the driver of the vehicle and was identified as 25-year-old Lynn Jennifer Groesbeck - was killed in the accident, which took place about 10.30pm local time on Friday. Ms Groesbeck had been visiting her parents in Salem and was driving to her home in nearby Springville, a suburb of Provo, Utah.

Authorities think Lily Groesbeck, who was strapped into her car seat throughout the ordeal, was able to survive temperatures below freezing because of the way the vehicle landed in the Spanish Fork River.

"It's miraculous that the child was able to survive," Spanish Fork Police Lieutenant Matt Johnson said. "EMS stated that due to the way the car flipped into the river, the rear portion of the vehicle was far enough out of the water that the child was able to remain dry."

Johnson said that water also was able to flow through the vehicle instead of sweeping it away.

When a fisherman discovered the vehicle about 12.30pm local time on Saturday, the car was resting upside down in the water, police said. Authorities responding to a report of an abandoned vehicle were shocked to discover the toddler strapped into her car seat.

The water was so cold that seven emergency responders were treated for hypothermia after they entered the water to perform the rescue, according to local news station KSTU.

Ms Groesbeck's sister, Jill Sanderson, told KSTU that her niece is doing well, considering what she endured.

Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the vehicle to strike a concrete barrier before plunging five to seven metres off the roadway and into the river below, police said.

Friends have set up a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for funeral and medical costs. In less than a day of fundraising, the page had nearly doubled its US8000 (10,375) goal with more than US15,000 in donations. - The Age

PIT BULL KILLS GOOD SAMARITAN TRYING TO HELP OWNER


A pit bull attacked and killed a man who was trying to help the dog's ill owner in a home in East Wheeling, W.Va., authorities said.

Wheeling police said Roy Higgenbotham Jr., 62, of Wheeling, was attacked by the pit bull shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday in a home in the 100 block of 14th Street.

The dog's owner, David Wallace, 63, also of Wheeling, was also found dead in the house, according to police.

Lt. Phil Redford said police believe Mr. Wallace suffered a heart attack and that Mr. Higgenbotham was attacked by the dog as he tried to resuscitate the owner.

"This wasn't a vicious, unprovoked attack from this dog," Wheeling police Sgt. Gregg McKenzie said. "It was probably defending its owner."

An official cause of death will be determined once autopsies are completed.

Police and other emergency responders were called to the home regarding a dog attack and had to force their way into the residence, where they found both victims.

Mr. Higgenbotham was badly injured and Mr. Wallace was unconscious. Both were taken to local hospitals, where they were pronounced dead, police said.

Ohio County animal control officers removed the pit bull from the home and it has been quarantined.

Because the owner of the dog is dead, it will likely be euthanized unless a family member comes forward to claim it, said Tom Oberdick, Ohio County assistant dog warden. A judge will make the final decision on euthanization, he said.

Mr. Oberdick said the pit bull cannot be put up for adoption.

Police said the pit bull was not on the Wheeling register of dangerous or vicious dogs. - Post-Gazette

WOMAN DIES 36 TIMES IN ONE YEAR FROM RARE HEART CONDITION


Sara Brautigam has regular brushes with death and in one year was pronounced clinically dead 36 times.

The 21-year-old was diagnosed with Postural orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) four years ago which makes her heart stop beating.

She experiences rapid palpitations that regularly cause her heart to stop beating and her blood pressure to plummet to what doctors record as clinically dead.

BACK TO LIFE


Sara from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, said each time her heart stops medics have to inflict pain on her to shock her into coming back to life.

She said: "When it happens paramedics try and do anything to inflict pain to try and shock me into coming back to life.

"A lot of the time I'll wake up with big bruises. On one occasion they ripped an acrylic nail off but that still didn't make me flinch."

Sara said that she has contacted people with PoTS, but none of those people's hearts have stopped.

Sara also suffers joint hypermobility syndrome which means her joints are more prone to injury and dislocation.

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