FIRST POSTED: MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2012 08:28 PM EDT | UPDATED: TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2012 07:30 AM EDT
“I thought it was a fatal for sure,” said freelance photographer Andrew Collins. “The transport truck had flipped right on top of a Mazda SUV and flattened it right at the ramp at the 403 and Dundas at the Mississauga-Oakville border.”
The veteran Collins said it was not just the horrific sight that seemed ominous but the way the first responders were carrying themselves.
“I saw the district chief deciding to call it in on a (secure) line and not use his radio,” he said. “That normally means it’s a fatal and they don’t want to call it out over the airwaves.”
But there was nothing normal about this call.
Turns out, there was a voice emanating from under this pancaked vehicle.
She’s alive. She’s alive.
...... This story, is kinda like the one about
the baby left on a pile of leaves behind Fort La Reine School in Portage la Prairiebut found in time. It was 3am in the morning, in the middle of the woods, but by chance, a man was cycling, found the baby, covered baby in his jacket and called the police.
Jason Gideon: After Hurricane Katrina I read some essays by religious scholars. One writer said God was punishing America for its immorality; New Orleans was a wicked city, like Sodom and Gomorrah. Another one, a priest from New Orleans, he thought the hurricane was proof of God's love. Those levees didn't break until after the storm was over; if they'd broken sooner, thousands would have died. - Criminal Minds 1x10, "The Popular Kids"
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