When Rescuers Need to Be Rescued

By Sharhislove, published Aug 22, 2007
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For several days there have been rescue attempts for the six miners trapped in the Utah mine. The latest attempt to rescue the six miners proved fatal for three of the nine rescuers on August 16, 2007. The second fatality was a rescuer who was care-flighted directly from the mine to a hospital in Provo, Utah. He had several internal injuries and broken bones. Although he was breathing on his own, he passed away while a trauma team was working feverishly to save him at the hospital in Provo, Utah.

By Thursday night however, one family was happy to welcome home a rescuer who was released to go home from the hospital. The names of the miners who suffered fatalities have been kept private until all of their families hear the news first hand.

The question on everyone's mind is one of the difficult decisions that will have to be made. Do rescue attempts continue? After 11 days what hope is there for returning and rescuing the six miners? Is all a lost cause leaving family behind grieving the six miners and closing the mine to be a tomb?

So what is there to say about the brave heroes who went back into the mine in attempts to rescue the six miners and found they needing to be rescued? Three of them gave up their own lives in the hope that they could save even one of the six miners. Their families are grieving as prayers are lifted up for them and for the other seven who were injured in rescue attempts on Thursday.

What are those three lives worth? The three lives of the rescuers who died trying to save the six miners? How do you put a price on human life? Compassion grips the nation of viewers who have witnessed the rescue efforts this month on TV and the media.

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Very good insight. Frequently the media focuses on one thing and forgets the rest. The selflessness shown should be a lesson to us all.

Posted on 01/15/2008 at 12:01:42 AM

 
Thank you for your comments Mommy2Lots! I enjoy reading your articles! :)

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

 
Excellent article. Great closing sentiments. :-)

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

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