12.06.2007 22:18:00
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Cellular One Announces 2007 VITA Wireless Samaritans
Nine Cellular One wireless users from across the country have been
recognized as 2007 VITA Wireless Samaritans, the company today announced.
All honorees are being lauded by the Cellular Telecommunications and
Internet Association (CTIA) during National Wireless Safety Week that
runs through Friday.
"Every day millions of emergency calls are
placed on wireless telephones around the country,”
said Cellular One spokesman Craig Davis. "These
honorees are great examples of how important wireless products and
services have become in American life.”
CTIA honors Wireless Samaritans annually and highlights their stories to
members of Congress and the press to bring awareness to the important
role wireless telephones play in emergency situations.
Cellular One (NASDAQ:DCEL), which operates markets in 17-states and is a
leading wireless telecommunications provider in rural America, has been
a key partner with CTIA’s Wireless Foundation
in the VITA Wireless Samaritan Awards for the last seven years.
2007 Cellular One Wireless Samaritans are:
Marti Mason Gaylord, Michigan
One winter afternoon, Marti Mason, her friend and their daughters were
sledding when they went over a 3-foot jump and crashed to the ground.
Marti shattered her pelvis and sacrum, while her friend broke his back.
The children were uninjured, and ran to the car to use their cell phone
to dial 9-1-1 for help. Although Ms. Mason’s
friend was injured, he remained in stable condition. Ms. Mason’s
condition was critical and emergency workers felt she needed to be
life-flighted to a hospital. She underwent three intense surgeries and
was in the hospital for three weeks. Doctors reported she was lucky to
be alive.
Dennis Waldron Sitka, Alaska
Dennis Waldron was out riding his All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) in the snow
when he went over the edge of a steep slope and slid down into a ravine.
His ATV was stuck down in the ravine, so Mr. Waldron tried to hike out
and find a road. However, his flashlight’s
battery ran out and Mr. Waldron could not make his way out of the steep,
slick terrain in the dark. Mr. Waldron then used his cell phone to call
9-1-1, but he was unable to describe his location. Rescuers found Mr.
Waldron's ATV tracks going over the edge of a steep slope. The rescue
team continued down the slope and spotted the light from Mr. Waldron's
snowmobile. They cut steps for him, placed a rope as a hand line, and
helped Mr. Waldron walk to the top of the mountain, to safety.
Sue Porath Central Bridge, New York
Sue Porath’s life was saved when her
12-year-old son, Sean, and 21-year-old nephew, David, called 9-1-1 on
her cellular phone when she suffered a massive heart attack. Ambulance
workers administered electrical defibrillation en route to the hospital
to save Ms. Porath. She is currently recovering from her heart attack.
Now Ms. Porath is even more aware of the importance of always carrying
her cellular phone, even when she is at home. Ms. Porath believes that
the 9-1-1 call saved her life and feels secure having her cell phone
with her, in case of another emergency.
Susan Moss Bennett, Wisconsin
One February day, Susan Moss and her friend Irene took a woodland hike.
The pleasant outing quickly deteriorated when Irene fell over a fallen
tree. Ms. Moss immediately dialed 9-1-1 on her cell phone and directed
emergency workers to their location. During the 20 minute wait for
paramedics to arrive, Ms. Moss maintained contact with the 9-1-1
dispatcher to report the status of Irene's injuries. When paramedics
arrived on the scene, they found that Irene had suffered a lacerated
liver and transported her to the hospital. After receiving proper
critical care and several days in intensive care, Irene made a full
recovery.
Terry Moon Central Lake, Michigan
While working construction at Boyne Mountain Park near Boyne City, Terry
Moon’s supervisor fell fifteen feet off of a
structure onto concrete. Mr. Moon immediately called 9-1-1 from his cell
phone. Mr. Moon directed paramedics to the site and informed them of the
fallen man’s condition until they arrived to
administer medical assistance. His supervisor was fortunate to receive
immediate attention and was transported to a medical facility. The
victim suffered scrapes, bruises and 7 broken ribs, but is expected to
make a full recovery.
Bob McDonald Duluth, Minnesota
While on patrol as part of his neighborhood watch program, Bob McDonald
spotted a suspicious car without a community permit ticket. Following
proper security measures of the program, Mr. McDonald called 9-1-1 on
his cellular phone. Police responded and, upon further investigation, it
was discovered that the car was related to a break-in at a neighbor’s
house. Mr. McDonald helped find the stolen car and deter further illegal
activity. Mr. McDonald’s immediate phone call
to the authorities helped to catch the burglary suspect in his
neighborhood.
Christy Holmes Shiner, Texas
Jason Mewbourn and his wife Christy Holmes called 9-1-1 on their
cellular phone after witnessing a car accident. A man, whom the couple
knew personally, was driving a pick-up truck and hit a median,
nose-dived and flipped over. After calling 9-1-1, Mr. Mewbourn ran to
the truck and broke out the windshield in an attempt remove the victim
from the car, but the vehicle was too mangled. When rescuers arrived on
the scene, the jaws of life were needed to remove the man from his
vehicle. The injured man was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
Kim Pollard Hagerstown, Maryland
Kim Pollard, who suffers from a disability as the result of a brain
injury, fell down a set of stairs in her apartment building. Since no
one was around to help her, Ms. Pollard dialed 9-1-1 from her cell
phone. No neighbors were in the apartment building at the time, so it is
likely that she would not have been found for hours. Ms. Pollard
expressed how lucky she felt even though she suffered a sprained neck,
bruises and lots of aches and pains. Since Ms. Pollard has a brain
injury she stays close to home and always clips her cell phone to her
belt to be sure she has help in case of an emergency.
Ben Harstad Duluth, Minnesota
Ben Harstad dialed 9-1-1 on his wireless phone when he encountered
teenagers vandalizing a roadway and creating traffic safety hazards. Mr.
Harstad witnessed the group of vandals picking up orange road cones and
throwing them in the middle of the road. This hazard caused an accident
in which the windshield of a passing car was shattered. Fortunately,
this was the only accident, and no injuries occurred to the drivers,
passengers or passersby. Police responded immediately to investigate the
situation.
Cellular One will award each of its 2007 Wireless Samaritans with a new
wireless telephone and a citation of congratulations. For more
information on the products and services of Cellular One, visit: www.celloneusa.com.
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