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Coroner: Asiana Airline passenger killed by rescue vehicle, was alive at time
(CNN) -- Asiana Airlines Flight 214 passenger Ye Mengyan died of injuries she received from being run over by a fire department vehicle, and she was alive when she was hit, authorities said Friday. Police previously said she might have been hit by a fire truck after she was expelled from the crashed plane. (www.cnn.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Don't forget that the accident scene was covered in foam from the firefighters.
Making it slippery. In fact she had fallen and was covered by the foam. No one could see her. If you recall, the SFPD reported this immediately and those involved in both trucks are receiving psychological trauma assistance. They have this to deal with for the rest of their lives so perhaps others could cease the negative comments.
Dunno about everyone else, but if I'd been on that plane (glad I wasn't) and walked away reasonably unharmed and the jet wasn't on fire, I would have gone back and looked around the plane for other survivors. It's my nature. I used to be a first responder.
I can't fault the firefighters, this is just a horrible misfortune. Smoke, debris, panic, confusion, vision restricted by equipment, rushing to save passengers still in the jet. The firefighters may not have known everyone was out. Don't rush to condemn. Anyone think they could do better? Try it some time.
I can't fault the firefighters, this is just a horrible misfortune. Smoke, debris, panic, confusion, vision restricted by equipment, rushing to save passengers still in the jet. The firefighters may not have known everyone was out. Don't rush to condemn. Anyone think they could do better? Try it some time.
I was NYPD for 9/11 before retiring. People like Mr. Fuquay probably have never been in, much less witnessed such calamity such as a plane crash and this being the case should not make joking and uninformed comments!
I suspect the fact that the Pilots waited 90 seconds before starting the evacuation of the a/c played a role in this tragedy. Had they evacuated immediately after the plane came to a rest the passengers would have been clear of the wreckage when the fire rigs arrived on the scene. It probably never occurred to the firefighters that the a/c crew would wait a minute and a half to start the evacuation. No one should blame the fire crew for what happened.
I very seldom read comments on this site unless they can explain a specific technical point from someone who knows what they are talking about. I am totally disgusted that so many people would offer comments on what should have/could have/why didn't this or that happen when they WERE NOT THERE! There are so many stupid comments on this crash that I really don't believe the mentality of some people. Don't speculate. Wait until the EXPERTS(who are not a lot of you) investigate and release the findings. Have compassion for those involved and the families of those killed and injured and keep your inane comments to yourself!!