By Bill Carey
SA国际传媒
MELBOURNE, Fla. 鈥 A reunion occurred between a 16-year-old girl and a medical helicopter crew who saved her after a boating accident.
Nicole Goslant sustained a head injury and was close to drowning when the boat she was aboard crashed near Captain Hiram鈥檚 in March, reported.
鈥淚t meant a lot to me to know that such good people saved me,鈥 Goslant said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just really great to have the opportunity to meet them.鈥
Goslant had the chance to climb into the helicopter where pilot Chuck Mueller, along with paramedics Prudence Meads and Jo Folsom, placed her on a ventilator and transported her to the hospital.
鈥淗aving inhaled a lot of water, we were worried about your lungs in addition to, obviously, a possible head injury,鈥 Folsom said.
Goslant said the accident and her recovery had given her a new appreciation of being alive.
鈥淏efore this, I would always complain about stuff, but now I鈥檓 thankful that I鈥檓 here,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 do have a different look on life now.鈥
This year, at least 16 individuals who owe their survival to the pilots, paramedics, and numerous other staff members at Holmes Regional Medical Center will have the opportunity to reconnect with their heroes.