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Utah River Rescue: Bystanders Save Children After Crash

By LYNN DeBRUIN   01/ 1/12 09:01 PM ET   AP

SALT LAKE CITY -- As many as 10 people jumped into an icy Utah river to help save three trapped children after a car plunged down a 10-foot embankment and flipped over, the state's Highway Patrol said Sunday.

The rescuers helped turn the Honda Accord upright in the Logan River, and one man shot out the car's window with a handgun and cut a seat belt to help free the children after the Saturday afternoon accident, patrol Lt. Steve Winward said.

The driver, Roger Andersen, 46, of Logan, lost control as he tried to brake while heading northbound on U.S. 89 during slick conditions. His 9-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son were trapped along with a second 9-year-old girl.

"He was panicked, doing everything he could to get in through the doors, but they wouldn't budge," said rescuer Chris Willden, who had jumped into the water with his own father after coming upon the crash scene.

Willden, a Department of Defense contractor with a background in law enforcement, shot out one window with his Glock handgun after trying unsuccessfully to open windows and doors. As he reached upward searching for arms and legs, he felt nothing.

"I remember thinking to myself, `You're going to see some dead kids, get ready,'" Willden said. "I've got three of my own and it was going to be (an awful) start to the New Year."

That's when he turned to see six or so other men scrambling down the bank into the water. Together they pushed up on the vehicle enough so they could see in through the windows.

One of the girls had found an air pocket and was breathing fine but was trapped in her seat belt. Willden cut it with a folding pocket knife and pulled her from the rear passenger window.

He said the other two children were lifeless, the boy upside down in his car seat and the second girl floating in the front passenger compartment.

The boy was cut out of his car seat and pulled out with the other girl.

"I didn't think they were going to be around for the New Year," Willden said.

Other rescuers made sure they were.

Buzzy Mullahkel of North Logan told the Deseret News of Salt Lake City that the boy wasn't breathing and didn't have a pulse but was revived when another passer-by quickly performed CPR.

"He took him from there and I just tried to get out of the way," said Mullahkel, a father of a 4-year-old himself. "Emotions started taking over when he started to breathe. Everybody started to cheer. Lots of tears and clapping."

Willden, 35 of Ogden, was warming up and wrapping up his bleeding forearms cut by the broken window when he heard cheers up the road.

"That was awesome," he said. "I knew that's where the little boy was."

The boy and his sister were flown by air ambulance to Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City.

Bonnie Midget, a hospital spokeswoman, said Sunday both are doing well after spending the night in intensive care. They were taken out of intensive care Sunday but still in the hospital, listed in fair condition as they recover from hypothermia.

The father and the second girl escaped injury, authorities said.

Mullahkel said the scene reminded him of another heroic rescue in Logan earlier this year. In that case, bystanders lifted a burning car off an injured motorcyclist and pulled him to safety. The motorcyclist survived and is recovering from his injuries.

"It was eerily similar," Mullahkel told the Deseret News. "Those men in the river just even now blow my mind. Look at these gentlemen, these men in this river in the middle of winter."

Willden said simply there was a mission to be accomplished. After all, he had slid into that icy river two years earlier – the only difference is his car didn't flip.

He noted that both he and his father are both former military/civilian police officers, while his sister and mother are emergency medical technicians.

"It's in our family to go out and help others," he said.

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degirl
06:55 PM on 01/03/2012
great story, great hero but my question is whats going on with the van also and what kind of road is that. the so called bridge over that water looks like a few 2x4s.. an accident waiting to happen.
08:33 PM on 01/04/2012
I accidental­ly drove my car into a river in June 2006 and was trapped immersed in water. My escape was miraculous (as was the the escape in this story). That's how I learned about a tool called a ResQMe that will fit on your key chain, instantly shatter a tempered glass car window and slice through a jammed seat belt. And it's made in the USA! You can check it out here:
www.saveyourlife.us/resqme.html
06:25 PM on 01/03/2012
This is the first time I've ever responded to one of these posts. This story is really interesting from a number of standpoints, most of which have already been commented upon. The guy is absolutely a hero as are all who jumped into the freezing water to save the children and father. Amazing. But what are the odds of a passer by carrying a Glock handgun and a knife, let alone taking it underwater with him? It's got to be at least a billion to one. If it happened here in California, he would have been thanked and then arrested. I agree this is a wake up call for Honda and other car manufacturers. Unacceptable that the doors could not be opened from the inside or the outside. Also wonder why people are allowed to keep sliding off this road. He said it happened to him a few years ago. Can't they build barriers?
08:25 PM on 01/04/2012
You are right that the odds of someone having a gun and a knife handy for such a dire situation is incredible. You are also right that they would be thanked then "arrested" in California. There is a tool called a ResQMe that will fit on your key chain, instantly shatter a tempered glass car window and slice through a jammed seat belt. And it's made in the USA! You can check it out here: www.saveyourlife.us/resqme.html
02:00 PM on 01/03/2012
Honda needs to find out how this accord turned into a death vault. With proper design God does not have to intervene.
08:49 AM on 01/04/2012
It is properly designed. Doors don't open under water due to physics - as an engineer I know and understand. We can't design everything to save everybody all the time. Could put in 'floodgates' into the door to equalize pressure - and then the car sinks immediately, air pockets are gone. Would that be a better alternative? You can't save everyone all the time - just glad in this case someone did. We keep trying to design for a better and safer world - but you can't just beat physics, not all the time. It's either that - or add a few hundred thousand dollars more to the cost of each car to try to anticipate every known (and unknown) situation . . . just can't be done.
01:58 PM on 01/03/2012
Honda accord is suppose to be safe. This one turned into a death vault. Safety engineers need to keep looking into inadvertent occurances.
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madcityy
12:04 PM on 01/03/2012
THIS IS THE BEST TALE OF 2012
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DelaneyRSchmitt
Libertarian mind, socialist heart
01:12 PM on 01/03/2012
So far, fanned and faved!!
10:15 AM on 01/03/2012
Let's hope they thank God. So many times God saved me from tragedy, a few times not. His Will be done. Whether we like it or not. His WILL be done.
11:40 AM on 01/03/2012
It is truly a miracle. God sent his earth angels to help at the perfect time for a perfect outcome. How can anyone doubt there is a God after this? God Bless the family and the earth angels!
08:22 AM on 01/03/2012
Chris is a great guy and a great trainer. I've posted some things on my blog including links to his professional page where he trains people in safety and emergency preparedness.

http://alanmurdock.wordpress.com
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DelaneyRSchmitt
Libertarian mind, socialist heart
12:09 PM on 01/03/2012
Thank you, he sounds like a wonderful person, thank goodness he was there! I'm proud to be your first fan ;-)
01:26 PM on 01/03/2012
Who gives a F about Chris...go marry him off if you love him
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07:59 AM on 01/03/2012
the people who jumped into freezing water to save the children. these people are heros.
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AntiRethuglican
Proud_Liberal
01:58 AM on 01/03/2012
What a wonderful story to begin 2012 with!
Iplayeasy
Micro-bio...that's yogurt right?
11:58 PM on 01/02/2012
The Utah Pioneer spirit lives on....those are some good people with a willingnes to sacrifice themselves to help others. Awesome!
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mebecarl
10:22 PM on 01/02/2012
Quick thinking by some very special people out there. Great job; bless them all.
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Wistfulslinking
World traveller, bon-vivant, writer..
09:43 PM on 01/02/2012
A gun and a pocket knife and people who know how to use them.

I would never be without either. The reality of life is that hands aren't enough and tools aren't always nearby.
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10:17 PM on 01/02/2012
Good plan. I agree.
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DelaneyRSchmitt
Libertarian mind, socialist heart
10:26 AM on 01/03/2012
Amen to that! Here's to maintaining the 2nd Amendment FOR REAL.
09:39 PM on 01/02/2012
So amazing! Glad all of those people were there to help save those children... I cried reading this!
09:37 PM on 01/02/2012
Three children who will grow up to believe in the goodness and strength of loving one another. Selfless acts are commited all the time but we seem to concentrate on the negative. Don't think our political beliefs or what we choose to call the higher power that bonds us really matters.
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DelaneyRSchmitt
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10:27 AM on 01/03/2012
Amen to that, well said! Fanned and faved!!
09:30 PM on 01/02/2012
HEADLINE: "God Saves Children from Frozen River" Some men were also peripherally involved. When asked why he allowed the children to plunge into the icy river in the first place God had "no comment".
09:40 AM on 01/03/2012
FLAGGED AS ABUSIVE AND INCITING
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DelaneyRSchmitt
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10:28 AM on 01/03/2012
FANNED AND FAVED AS AWESOME, EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR