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Jon,

I as well as everyone at the Sheriff Dept. Will be thinking of and

praying for a speedy recovery for him along with his passenger, won't be no

problem keeping me posted, and if you need an update on s condition

posted to the list and am unable to do so, let me know and I will take care

of it for you.

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>Subject: 911:: One of the worst calls a trainer can get...

>Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 02:27:05 -0500

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>Yesterday was a day that definitely tested me.

>I think I have taken the worst call a trainer can ge

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Dear friend....so sorry to hear about the accident also....please know my

prayers and thoughts are with that family, ...and your agency...

Please keep us all posted...and when you get an address (if you chose to

advise one) for cards from us...let us know...I am sure they will be sent by

the bagful...

God bless...

Cin in good ole Ohio

happy day...be SAFE!

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>My thoughts are with you all,

Dolores Medina

> 911:: One of the worst calls a trainer can get...

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> >Yesterday was a day that definitely tested me.

> >I think I have taken the worst call a trainer can get...

> My call was from the Webster County Sheriffs Dept

> >(Neighboring County) they wanted to know if we had a dispatcher by the

>name

> >of . I told them yes, and then they told me that he was

>involved

> >in a serious motor vehicle accident at about 10:30-11:00 AM.

> >. We were

> >talking and they had found out earlier from the hospital that the girl

>that

> >was with may not make it. I came to work about 0100 and found out

>that

> >his dad had called a little while before. He had 4 1/2 hours of surgery

>to

> >put his face back together, with plates, bolts, screws, and stuff and was

> >doing fine. They were going to keep him in ICU overnite, and put him in

>a

> >regular room sometime tomorrow hopefully.

> >

> >Please keep in your thoughts and prayers, and sorry for such a long

> >post, but I needed to tell someone...

> >

>

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Jon,

I shall definitely keep close in thought and prayer. I shudder to imagine

getting a call like that about anyone I work with. Keep us informed please. Best

wishes to all

Freida

LaVergne,TN

Jon Ayres wrote:

Please keep in your thoughts and prayers, and sorry for such a long post,

but I needed to tell someone...

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I add my prayers for your trainee and the woman involved in the crash.

I think we should also recognize the extraordinary concern and

actions of Jon in this matter. We can definitely be proud of a

profession that would care as much as his co-workers, officers,

deputies and he did.

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In a message dated 7/10/00 9:41:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

kjkinsey@... writes:

<< >Please keep in your thoughts and prayers >>

I will. I hope they are both going to be ok.

Tammy

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Re: 911:: One of the worst calls a trainer can get...

Please keep us all posted...and when you get an address (if you chose to

advise one) for cards from us...let us know...I am sure they will be sent by

the bagful...

- - -

For those that do wish to send cards, you may send them to the hospital

address below, or send to Lebanon PD (Address below that)

St s Hospital

Attn:

1235 E Cherokee

Springfield, MO 65804

Lebanon PD

Attn:

PO Box 111 - 400 S Madison

Lebanon, MO 65536

Thanks again,

Jon Ayres

:Laclede Co. Office Of Emergency Management--Asst. Director

:Sleeper Vol. Fire/Rescue Lieutenant 1404

:Eldridge Vol. Fire/Rescue Firefighter 811

:Lebanon Police Dept--Communications R-25

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e-mail: jayres@...

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Phone: {Home}

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I think we should all take a moment and send our support by a card. If

you have ever been in a hospital, the cards mean a lot to someone who has to

lay in bed all day. It makes the mail delivery a high point of the day. It

doesn't take much, but it means so much.

Larew

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For those that do wish to send cards, you may send them to the hospital

address below, or send to Lebanon PD (Address below that)

St s Hospital

Attn:

1235 E Cherokee

Springfield, MO 65804

Lebanon PD

Attn:

PO Box 111 - 400 S Madison

Lebanon, MO 65536

Thanks again,

Jon Ayres

:Laclede Co. Office Of Emergency Management--Asst. Director

:Sleeper Vol. Fire/Rescue Lieutenant 1404

:Eldridge Vol. Fire/Rescue Firefighter 811

:Lebanon Police Dept--Communications R-25

:Amateur Radio KB0YDU

:Weatherspotter

e-mail: jayres@...

Alpha Pager: 4175940129@... (140 Characters Only!)

Phone: {Home}

Cell:

Lebanon, Missouri, USA

Heart Of The Ozarks!

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Oh, Jon, how awful!!!!!!!!! Of course our prayers are w/ you and , as

well as the girl and both families. Keep us posted, please.

Kim

911:: One of the worst calls a trainer can get...

>Yesterday was a day that definitely tested me.

>I think I have taken the worst call a trainer can get...

My call was from the Webster County Sheriffs Dept

>(Neighboring County) they wanted to know if we had a dispatcher by the name

>of . I told them yes, and then they told me that he was

involved

>in a serious motor vehicle accident at about 10:30-11:00 AM.

>. We were

>talking and they had found out earlier from the hospital that the girl that

>was with may not make it. I came to work about 0100 and found out

that

>his dad had called a little while before. He had 4 1/2 hours of surgery to

>put his face back together, with plates, bolts, screws, and stuff and was

>doing fine. They were going to keep him in ICU overnite, and put him in a

>regular room sometime tomorrow hopefully.

>

>Please keep in your thoughts and prayers, and sorry for such a long

>post, but I needed to tell someone...

>

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Jon, My sympathies to you and prayers for . I will send a card from our

agency, and keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

Lyn

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911:: One of the worst calls a trainer can get...

> Yesterday was a day that definitely tested me.

> I think I have taken the worst call a trainer can get...

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Jon,

My prayers go out to your trainee and also to the girl who was with him, and

for you as well.

We all know how to deal with this type of thing until you have it hit close

to home, and it doesn't get

much closer than this.

And what is it with dispatchers and their families having wrecks. In the

last month there have been four

accidents involving either one of our dispatchers or their family members.

Has anyone else had this kind

of " luck " lately.

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Omigosh! It's one thing when it's an officer, we sorta " expect " it. It's

another when it's a dispatcher. Thinking and praying for .

annette hallmark

ahallmark@...

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