Letter: Emergency responders deserve appreciation
To the editor:
I would like to send out heartfelt thanks to High Country Fire and Life Line Ambulance services and Department of Public Safety Officer J. Jaynes for their professionalism in extracting me from my truck after hitting black ice on Highway 64 on Christmas Eve morning.
Not only are you all so great at what you do, but the tender care you showed at a stressful time was deeply appreciated. God bless you all, for you truly are angels at the scene.
There was also a gentleman who witnessed my crash. I am sorry, but I forgot your name. Thank you for all the help that you gave and the encouragement, which kept me calm. God bless your tender heart.
I am grateful to be alive today, and once again, thank you to our great northern Arizona emergency responders.
Many blessings to you all.
Molly R. Harris
Williams
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