Stat ambulance involved in accident
<p>Kyle Lovern/WDN</p><p>Williamson firefighter Garrett Gregory is shown using the jaws of life to remove the door from this Mingo County Stat ambulance Saturday morning after the driver apparently passed out and crashed into several walls, fences, houses of West 4th Avenue, before coming to rest against this house.</p>

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Williamson firefighter Garrett Gregory is shown using the jaws of life to remove the door from this Mingo County Stat ambulance Saturday morning after the driver apparently passed out and crashed into several walls, fences, houses of West 4th Avenue, before coming to rest against this house.

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<p>Kyle Lovern/WDN</p><p>Williamson patrolman Jeff Taylor is shown at the scene of a terrible accident in Williamson on Saturday morning. An ambulance crashed into this house across the alley from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.</p>

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Williamson patrolman Jeff Taylor is shown at the scene of a terrible accident in Williamson on Saturday morning. An ambulance crashed into this house across the alley from the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

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<p>Kyle Lovern/WDN</p><p>It is believed a Stat ambulance driver had a seizure while driving on Fourth Avenue and hit several walls, fences and houses. The vehicle knocked the roof off of this house across from the Catholic church.</p>

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It is believed a Stat ambulance driver had a seizure while driving on Fourth Avenue and hit several walls, fences and houses. The vehicle knocked the roof off of this house across from the Catholic church.

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<p>Kyle Lovern/WDN</p><p>This appeared to be the first wall that the ambulance struck at house No. 132 on West Fourth Avenue in Williamson. the ambulance then struck a fence, shrubbery at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and crossed the street hitting a wall at the Adam&#8217;s residence. It then knocked the porch roof on the adjacent home, crossed the street again, moving through the parking lot of the church and striking a house.</p>

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This appeared to be the first wall that the ambulance struck at house No. 132 on West Fourth Avenue in Williamson. the ambulance then struck a fence, shrubbery at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and crossed the street hitting a wall at the Adam’s residence. It then knocked the porch roof on the adjacent home, crossed the street again, moving through the parking lot of the church and striking a house.

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Julia Roberts Goad

Staff Writer

WILLIAMSON - A Saturday morning accident involving a STAT Ambulance is being attributed to a medical condition.

Patrolman Jeff Taylor with the Williamson Police Department said Chris Staggs of Lenore was traveling east on 4th Avenue near the Sacred Heart Catholic Church when he lost control, apparently due to a seizure.

The ambulance he was driving struck a wall on the street, then the steps of the church, then the awning of the Beltone hearing aid office on 4th Avenue.

The vehicle then crossed the street, coming to rest after it went through the parking lot of the church and crashed into a home on rear 5th Avenue, Taylor said.

Staggs was transported to Williamson Memorial Hospital. A fellow driver STAT employee, L.C. Blankenship, Jr., was also treated at WMH. Their conditions were unknown at press time.

The accident remains under investigation by the WPD.

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EmergencyRoomRN
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November 30, 2012
Gomer was truly one of the best people you could meet. Loved his job and preformed his duties with great pride and a big smile. I would trust him with mine or any of family's life in an emergency. He was a great asset to mingo county EMS / first responders. He will never be forgotten. I know that our ER will never be the same.
mh81
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November 27, 2012
Gomer was indeed one of the best partners that I had ever worked with. This community has no idea how much he cared about his job and saving others. He will be missed dearly, and STAT will NEVER be the same....R.I.P..still doesn't seem real.

:(
wfdfirefighters
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November 26, 2012
In response to concernedcitizen304

Your facts are wrong. Anyone who applies for a EMS job have to be qualified to work the job. We go thru numerous classes and training to be able to protect you and your loved ones in the time of need. From EMT training to driving training we receive it all. So before you get on here to bash our brother and talk about drugs and junk why don't you get your facts straight and know what your talking about. And as for the man you wanted to know if drugs were involved Gomer was more concerned about people he was helping than himself. Gomer was a partner of mine with STAT and I have to say if there was anyone in this world I could pick to work with I would have picked Gomer. Gomer will be missed very badly by everyone who knew him and you who didn't know him missed out on a great man. CHRIS "GOMER" STAGGS RIP BROTHER WE ALL MISS YOU KEEP US SAFE BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW YOUR WATCHING OVER US.
Gotta_have_hope
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November 25, 2012
This is very sad for the family. Take it from someone who knows. A seizure can come on to someone who has absolutely no reason to have one. No drugs or past indication. It is quite possible that any one of you who are criticizing could have a seizure. I had a seizure some years back and am on medication for it. I was not and am not a drug abuser. Ask a medical expert before you judge someone, or better yet, stop judging. A man has lost his life, who was trained to save lives. A needed man in the community. God bless the family who lost this brave man. May he rest in Peace.
concernedcitizen304
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November 25, 2012
In response to MHarris53652.

There are many different causes of seizures. I do not think it is unreasonable to ask a question. I do think an ambulance is far different from a car. I think it is appropriate to be concerned about the drivers of such vehicles. Are the drivers not pre-screened and pre-qualified?

I am a teacher and don't drive an Escalade. I do find your comments just a little strange. Very few people would make the assumption someone is a drug dealer on welfare in an Escalade. If you truly know of such people consider reporting them to the police. We all use the same highways.
concernedcitizen304
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November 25, 2012
This is a sad thing to happen. Was there any drugs involved? Do drivers of ambulances have drug screening? Thank God the ambulance did not run through the Sacred Heart School recreation area when children were present.
MHarris53652
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November 25, 2012
Seriously? The article stated he had a seizure. Yet naturally, another "concerned" citizen of mingo county whom is on welfare and sells all day long while riding around in their escalade feels the need to try and point fingers in the name of being concerned.
DonaldJohn
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November 26, 2012
Yes, EMT and Paramedics are subject to the same rules and regulations that all Allied Health workers are, which include drug screening and random drug testing. Only with the health profession it is a little different because a failed drug test means the loss of a license and wasted time and money for classes to become that chosen profession. EMT (the entry level) is not just a walk off the street job. SWVCTC offers the classes for the small fee of $750 plus book and lab fees. I understand your concern into today age, if drugs was involved, and not only as a Allied health professional myself, by as someone that was there, that talked the driver and passenger before help arrived; The only way drugs was involved is when the local Williamson Drug people came out to see what could be salvaged. Luckily because of the other Sacred Heart Parishioners coming out to help that standing there warning them that they was calling the police at that moment they left.
medic505
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November 26, 2012
First off let me say one thing; EMS providers are trained professionals, yes we do take classes for Emergency Vehicle Operations, and yes we are screened for drugs. Now with this being said I take your statements personally, Chris was my partner for a long time, in that time he never had a blemish on his record, he cared for everyone whether he knew you or not, would work double and triple shifts, and worked two jobs to support his family. And for you to even utter those Imbecilic statements shows how much you know. I hope you remember your careless remarks when you or your family needs assistance from EMS, and those men and women who will risk their lives to protect you. From this day forward I hope you choose your words wiser!
lddavis911
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November 25, 2012
A tragic loss of a man who served to save lives. My heartfelt condolences to the family.
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