Difficult day for emergency crews, families in Bountiful

They respond to 3 calls within 4 hours involving hurt kids

Published: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 9:23 p.m. MDT
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Paramedics happened to be nearby, just finishing up another call, said South Davis Metro Fire District Chief Jim Rampton, and were able to get to the child quickly. They performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation until a medical helicopter arrived, and by the time she was loaded into the helicopter, she was breathing and crying again, Pickett said.

All three victims were reported to be in critical but stable conditions Wednesday and all were expected to recover, he said.

Emergency workers are used to going on calls involving tragic accidents with children. But even a scenario like what happened Tuesday night can have an impact.

"No matter who you are, it takes a toll when it involves kids," Pickett said. "It left everybody wondering about what was going to happen next."

For emergency crews who have their own children, the tragic accidents hit a little closer to home.

"It's rough," said Alley, who has a 2-year-old child. "It's not something you don't think about. I came home and looked at the proximity of my swing set to just about anything that (could cause injury)."

But the captain said he and others are able to get right back on the job. He was back on duty at 6 a.m. Wednesday.

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"We watch them," Rampton said of his emergency responders. "Certainly counseling is available if they need it. Definitely, it takes a big toll on you emotionally. Everyone associates, 'What if it was one of my kids?' The big positive thing my guys are taking away is, as of right now, there were no deaths. It's such a huge emotional roller coaster for them. But this is what we do. This is what we train for."

Talking with other police and firefighters usually works best, Rampton said. As of Wednesday, he did not have anyone who had requested to see a crisis counselor.

"It doesn't just get dropped then. We make sure they're all doing well. Mental health is huge for us and making sure we can still continue to do that job," Rampton said.

One of the 911 dispatchers working for Bountiful police that night, David Gill, handled two of the three calls.

"He did a great job," Pickett said.

Although the boy's being burned on the swing set was a freak accident, officials say that in light of Tuesday's accidents, and another in West Valley City this week in which a young boy was burned badly while playing with gasoline and a lighter, they want to remind parents to be careful this summer.

"Kids are quick. You have to pay attention to what they're doing all the time," Pickett said.

"Know what's going on. Be involved in what they're doing," added Rampton. "In most of these accidents, there were (adults) around. It's just a reminder things can happen so quickly without any warning."

For Alley, he said that after he got off work Wednesday, he planned on spending the day with his children, working outside in his garden.

E-mail: preavy@desnews.com

Recent comments

To Curious:

The kid was not in the bathtub. I looked up this...

Sarah | July 3, 2009 at 5:41 p.m.

Amen Curious!!

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I hope your department believes in critical incident...

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