From News Nation:
“Boy Scout
comforts dying driver after train derailment”
A 15-year-old
Boy Scout rushed from safety to comfort a dying driver after the dump truck he
was in was struck by an Amtrak train.
Eli was
traveling with his Wisconsin Boy Scout troop Monday afternoon when the fatal
train wreck happened in rural Missouri, causing at least seven rail cars to
tumble off the tracks and land on their sides. At least three people were
killed and dozens of others were injured.
Dan Skrypczak,
Eli’s father and the Appleton Troop 73 Scoutmaster, sat down with “Morning in
America” to share what Eli had witnessed. Skrypczak, who was not traveling with
the troop, said that Eli and his friends managed to get out of the train
quickly and rushed to help others.
“Eli and
another boy ran towards the front of the train, to try to determine if anybody
was hurting in the vehicle. Eli found the driver and immediately started to
render aid and comfort. There wasn’t a lot he could do. I know Eli felt horrible,”
Skrypczak said.
“He was making
indications that he was alive still. And he gave him some of his water and held
his hand and tried to stop the bleeding.” Skrypczak told NewsNation’s Adrienne
Bankert. “When we finally talked to him, he was pretty shaken up. He is a
typical 15-year-old thinking he should be able to do what he can to save
somebody,” he said. “(The driver) was hit by a train and unfortunately, you’re
not likely to survive. And we tried to explain that to him.”
No one in the
Boy Scout group was seriously injured, said Scott Armstrong, director of
national media relations for the Boy Scouts of America. The scouts also
administered first aid to several injured passengers, Armstrong said. “We’re
proud of him. We love him for trying. We know that. That’s a difficult
situation,” Skrypczak said. “It’s devastating, of course, but he’s a strong
kid. He’s got the support of his troop mates, his friends at school here at
home.”
It’s too early
to speculate on why the truck was on the tracks, said National Transportation
Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy. A team of NTSB investigators will
arrive Tuesday, she said. Trains won’t be able to run on the track for “a
matter of days” while they gather evidence, she added.
^ He is not
only a great Boy Scout, but also a great Human Being. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/morninginamerica/boy-scout-comforts-dying-driver-train-derailment/
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