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Show Police Given High Compliment by Accident Victim The following letter was received re-ceived by Mayor Jack E. Cook relative to a recent police and ambulance action. He felt that it warranted dissemination to the public. Dear Mayor Cook: Recently my sons were involved in-volved in what could have been a tragic accident on U.S. Highway High-way 91 and 2nd South. Since some of those involved were seriously injured, immediate treatment was necessary. Due to the expediency and quick thinking of Michael Ferre, the Chief of Police, and Steven Frampton, ambulance driver, emergency treatment was applied. ap-plied. The bleeding was stopped, stop-ped, the patients were wrapped in blankets to reduce shock and were immediately transported to the American Fork Hospital. Mr. Ferre is to be commended commend-ed for the resourceful way that he attended to the victim's needs, directed on-going traffic and arranged for the wrecked automobiles to be towed to a local wrecking yard. When he arrived at the hospital, hos-pital, his positive interest regarding re-garding the welfare of the victims vic-tims was very exemplary. His attitude in gathering the necessary nec-essary information was polite and professional. Mr. Ferre should be commended for his outstanding services to his fel-lowmen fel-lowmen in time of need. Mr. Steven Frampton should also be commended for his knowledge of first aid and the resourceful way he attended to the patient's needs. His conduct con-duct was that of a professional who knew what to do and how to do it. These two fine young men are an asset to the community and the organizations they represent. repre-sent. The Mayor and City Council Coun-cil have sufficient reason to be proud of them. My family and I would like to express our appreciation for their consideration and services Sincerely LEON HATCH |