To all of the first responders and civilians who attended to the accident scene that night, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all for doing all that you did and do, taking care of the victims in many different ways who so desperately needed help. Whether it was simply placing a blanket on them, or tending to their injuries, you played a critical part in providing love and care to them when they needed it most. I'm sure the images seen will never leave you. God Bless all of you, stay strong, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
As a first responder my heart goes out to the men and woman that had to go to this horrible accident and to the family’s every single person in Canada is behind u. So sad
These men and women should be toted as real heroes they were thrust into a mass casualty situation yes they train but it has to be different once faced with what they seen Friday night
In my 50 years of truck driving, I've seen some horrible accidents. No matter how many things like that you see, you can never become immune to the terrible feelings in you. To the first people there that have never seen things of that nature, the first thought is , what do I do. You know you have to do something to help. To the people that were there at a disaster of that magnitude deserve the respect of everyone. Not for just the help but also for the terrible memories they will have for a long time. You always have that feeling of what could you have done more or did you do not enough. In this case you first responders did everything you could have done. Don't feel you didn't do right or wrong. What happened was beyond your control and happened before you were in the scene.
First and foremost I am completely sadden by this accident. These are called accidents for that very reason. I doubt anyone woke that faithful morning thinking anything but a life changing moment like this. For that reason my heart aches heavy for all the loss of those who passed away and those left behind to live with the memory of such a bad afternoon. The woman in this video is a beautiful soul , the way she shares her story is courageous and strong. When she mentions the fact that she feels they probably did not feel pain I agree with her God has a way of removing the physical pain I hope that was the case. Once again I am so sad and left with a ache in my heart for all injured. I live thousands of miles away and do not know anyone involved yet we are all human and mental anguish hurts.
Wow...the people these people really connect to your soul and deserve so much praise for putting themselves out there in the face of this horrific tragedy. Can you believe that there are those out there however that are assigning this tragedy as an example of 'white privilege' and pushing their social engineering agenda on the backs of these poor victims, their families and the survivors?!?! Yes it's going on and I think somebody had better shout them down for so a despicable lack of respect and denigration of this. Canadians need to stand together and not allow that movement to diminish or use this tragedy as a means to bash or frame it as 'white privilege'.
To all of the first responders and civilians who attended to the accident scene that night, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you all for doing all that you did and do, taking care of the victims in many different ways who so desperately needed help. Whether it was simply placing a blanket on them, or tending to their injuries, you played a critical part in providing love and care to them when they needed it most. I'm sure the images seen will never leave you. God Bless all of you, stay strong, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bless everyone, this has touched every Canadian at the core of our soul.
Thank you for your caring attitude. I hope you can find some peace after this tragedy.
Thank you for your service to all the responders involved, all true heroes
As a first responder my heart goes out to the men and woman that had to go to this horrible accident and to the family’s every single person in Canada is behind u. So sad
These men and women should be toted as real heroes they were thrust into a mass casualty situation yes they train but it has to be different once faced with what they seen Friday night
So many heroes. Warms my heart and makes me cry
Thank u for doing wut u do. Ur a true hero and it takes a tough person to do it. Thk u.
In my 50 years of truck driving, I've seen some horrible accidents. No matter how many things like that you see, you can never become immune to the terrible feelings in you. To the first people there that have never seen things of that nature, the first thought is , what do I do. You know you have to do something to help. To the people that were there at a disaster of that magnitude deserve the respect of everyone. Not for just the help but also for the terrible memories they will have for a long time. You always have that feeling of what could you have done more or did you do not enough. In this case you first responders did everything you could have done. Don't feel you didn't do right or wrong. What happened was beyond your control and happened before you were in the scene.
Thank you for your testimony.
wonderful people those first responders..
First and foremost I am completely sadden by this accident. These are called accidents for that very reason. I doubt anyone woke that faithful morning thinking anything but a life changing moment like this. For that reason my heart aches heavy for all the loss of those who passed away and those left behind to live with the memory of such a bad afternoon. The woman in this video is a beautiful soul , the way she shares her story is courageous and strong. When she mentions the fact that she feels they probably did not feel pain I agree with her God has a way of removing the physical pain I hope that was the case. Once again I am so sad and left with a ache in my heart for all injured. I live thousands of miles away and do not know anyone involved yet we are all human and mental anguish hurts.
Wow...the people these people really connect to your soul and deserve so much praise for putting themselves out there in the face of this horrific tragedy. Can you believe that there are those out there however that are assigning this tragedy as an example of 'white privilege' and pushing their social engineering agenda on the backs of these poor victims, their families and the survivors?!?! Yes it's going on and I think somebody had better shout them down for so a despicable lack of respect and denigration of this. Canadians need to stand together and not allow that movement to diminish or use this tragedy as a means to bash or frame it as 'white privilege'.
Pray for humboldt
Our love is with you.
Hopefully there is CIS services for all responders. Incidents like this can follow you for years.
pry for the broncos 😭