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Show EMTS Dee Hardy and Larry Davis assist Life Flight crew at Panguitch Airport in placing seriously injured !2-year old Jessica Hyde into plane Horse Accident Injures Girl at Boulder BOULDER A 12-year old girl seriously injured when she was thrown from a horse on a Boulder city street was airlifted to Salt Lake 'ity after stabilizing at Garfield Memorial Hospital Tuesday inn i iii t hi i hi iii ii iiini.iiuiiMm nBBjHBHj for flight to Salt Lake City hospital. The girl was thrown from a horse while visiting relatives in Boulder over the Pioneer Day holiday. evening. Jessica Hyde, 5148 West 1150 South, North Ogden, was flown to Primary Children's Hospital where specialists were standing by to treat her for head injuries and a fractured leg. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hyde. The young girl was thrown when her horse bolted as she accompanied her grandfather, Truman Lyman of Boulder, and her brother Noah, 6. She is one of four Hyde grandchildren visiting their grandpar-tents in Boulder for the week. She was attended in Boulder by emergency medical technicians Larry Davis and Dee Hardy who took her by ambulance to Garfield Memorial Hospital in Panguitch. They were met en route by physicians Assistant Bob Mc-Cullough from the hospital who aided in stabilization of the victim. She was also accompanied in the ambulance by her grandmother, Helen Lyman. The victims sisters and brother, Hillary, 8; Heather, 10; and Noah followed in a vehicle driven by thier grandfather. They were involved in a collision with a second vehicle near the Bryce Canyon Airport turnoff on Highway 12. Both vehicles were heavily damaged, but no injuries were sustained by any passengers. |