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  1. nuvofelt says:

    Oh dear. As unexpected for him as for you. Perfect for the challenge, though.

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    1. Galen says:

      Thank you for your comment…

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  2. Oh dear, very unfortunate. You’ve summed up this week’s challenge well here 🙂

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    1. Galen says:

      Thank you…

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    1. Galen says:

      Yes… it is very sad. And every time I photograph an emergency situation I think about how the incident will affect the individual… their families… and how their lives might change… all in a fraction of a moment. While I photograph many emergency vehicles and incidents… I always want to be sensitive to the subject matter. I sometimes might ascribe a “catchy” title… but I want to be sure I do not take away from the gravity of the situation and the integrity of the individuals involved. Thank you for your comment Janet.

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      1. When I hear a siren or see an ambulance go by, I like to pray for the person or people being helped and for those who are helping. It’s a good reminder.

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      2. Galen says:

        I couldn’t agree with you more Janet. I am very appreciative of you mentioning this.

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  3. becca givens says:

    OMG — how scary and sad! I hope there is/was rapid recovery. Like Janet, when I hear or see an ambulance I send prayers for those involved — as well as when I see someone on the side of the road — I ask that they be surrounded with protection, and the appropriate person stops to assist.

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    1. Galen says:

      Hi Becca… I appreciate what you have to say. Thanks for taking the time to comment…

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  4. Amar Naik says:

    hopefully he is alright.

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    1. Galen says:

      Thanks for commenting Amar… I know nothing about the victim or his condition. But I do believe from what I saw at the scene that his injuries were not life threatening.

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