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True spirit of the holidays

I went out. All was going well until I encountered a tree knocked over by the high winds (over a hydro power line) to avoid the tree I maneuvered to the left to go around and slid off the road coming to rest against another tree. This tree prevented my opening the door of the car, and the car being on an angle I couldn’t get out the passenger side.. which is just as well since when the fire dept and police arrived, it was discovered it had fallen over a hydro line.

To say I was a tad “upset” … would define my reaction. I had just fed the crows, and had a satisfying visit with them… so simply sat in the car at first not knowing what to do first. It was a country round with few homes on it.. it led to a dead end (parking lot for the Mer Bleue bog) A crow flew over and looked into the car.. that startled me into action) I pushed the On Star button on my car, within seconds I had an operator on the line…The responding agent was very good, he stayed calm, and walked me through what he was going to do, and what he needed me to do.

Of course #1 was … was I hurt… did I require medical assistance. He already knew from my Gps exactly where I was, he was able to give the 911 agent, the coordinates in detail. That took away any of the anxiety or stress I was getting from the questions she was asking. He answered technical questions on my location, where I was in relation to the map she was looking at, how many kilometers I was in from the main road etc. Then he stayed with me while we waited for the emergency crews to get to me. It was very reassuring. He did not leave me till the fire department and police arrived.

I think it is the first time I have watched a fire truck approaching me with all its lights going and felt such a sense of relieve. The police car was right behind the fire truck. As soon as the fire personnel arrived and he heard them talking to me, only then did the ON STAR agent sign off.

The men who responded were so kind, calm and responding to the situation with such a professional yet warm manner that I was immediately at ease with them. My car was wedged tight against the tree in the ditch. I could hear them talking over their options. The police officer who took the lead in dealing with me (the “victim”) also asked me whether or not we needed the medical/ambulance to come.. I assured him I was OK, I did not need medical attention. the ambulance was canceled, it could be needed elsewhere after all, there were accidents all over the city.

With no damage to city property, it was decided I should call a tow truck, but…. bless their hearts the men (Fire Department) gathered around the car and together, got the car angled so it could be driven out of the ditch an unto the road. They were AMAZING. AND somehow while all this was happening a few of them managed to clear the tree from the road. They checked to make sure the car was ok to drive, and sent me on my way.

Then while I was at the feeders, I saw the truck drive by the round about slowly, turning itself around to get off the side road…. it made a second drive by, I waved and believe me… I was sending them a lot of love and gratitude. It is so easy to take for granted what these men/women do, we don’t engage with them unless we have a problem like I did today.

Their professional and effective/efficient way of dealing with would could have been a very serious and life affecting situation made the incident one I won’t forget, AND left me feeling very good about the world I live in. Too often we hear only of the negatives… The police and the firefighters do a lot we don’t see or hear about – they impact a lot of lives… we are richer as a community for their services.

Yes I had an accident, Yes, it was stressful, BUT I came away with a feeling of joy and happiness at having had that encounter with men who knew their jobs and were not only good logistically at what they needed to do, they were kind and generous of spirit.

They ( the operator at ON STAR, Fire Department, and Ottawa Police) were angels in disguise. For me it was a Xmas gift I will never forget.

Comments on: "True spirit of the holidays" (9)

  1. I’m glad you were not hurt, and all ended well. But I will scold you… next time STAY HOME! 😀

  2. I am so sorry this happened to you, but am glad you are okay. I know what it is like to be in an accident and be cared for by kind people. It is like meeting angels. Merry Christmas.

    • Yes.. they were wonderful.. and thank you… it was something that I needed, it filled me with true gratitude… waves holiday cheer across the miles… muah..

  3. Isn’t it such a fantastic feeling of appreciation when you find yourself in a pickle and someone comes to help and within minutes you’re thanking them and closing the door after them? Our heroes all wear uniforms!!!!!!! Blessings to all and yes, you probably should have stayed home, but that’s not YOU! LOL Hugs and gratitude that you’re o.k. How’s your car???

  4. This is an incident that ends well for you, and I am glad. Take care not to go out in the kind of weather we have been having.

    • Thank you for your kind words.. yesterday I felt ok, today, I’m realizing I’m very tired…. it obviously took its toll…. will listen to my body and go to bed early. Happy greetings of the season,… enjoy! Make happy memories.

  5. I am so happy to know that you were not hurt. High praise to those responders who went out in that weather to rescue you – and did! I have only needed help like this on a few occasions, but I know how hard it is to properly thank them. It’s what they do, and we are fortunate to have them available to us. Enjoy the holidays (I’m not going to scold you) and be safe.

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