3 Killed in N Dakota Air Ambulance Crash Called Heroes (Video)

“Men and women who serve as first responders prove themselves over and over to be people who excel in traits like empathy, initiative, courage, generosity, vigilance, selflessness, positivity, compassion,” explained Rev. Bryan Hochhalter in the for paramedic Chris Iverson, nurse Bonnie Cook and pilot Todd Lasky, who died in an air ambulance crash last week. (Courtesy of YouTube.)
“Men and women who serve as first responders prove themselves over and over to be people who excel in traits like empathy, initiative, courage, generosity, vigilance, selflessness, positivity, compassion,” explained Rev. Bryan Hochhalter in the for paramedic Chris Iverson, nurse Bonnie Cook and pilot Todd Lasky, who died in an air ambulance crash last week. (Courtesy of YouTube.)

November 26, 2018 – In Breaking News – APP

Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to remember three people killed in an air ambulance crash in North Dakota who were hailed as “heroes of the impossible.”

A crowd estimated at up to 1,500 attended a memorial for the victims at the Bismarck Event Center.

(Officials have released more details regarding an air ambulance crash near Mandan, North Dakota that killed 3 people. Courtesy of iNewZ TV and YouTube. Posted on Nov 19, 2018.)

Members of dozens of North Dakota ambulance services, police and fire departments slowly filed past the front of the memorial for paramedic Chris Iverson, nurse Bonnie Cook and pilot Todd Lasky, The Bismarck Tribune reported.

The Rev. Greg Carr of Crisis Care Chaplaincy spoke of the coming together of hospitals, law enforcement, fire and rescue and emergency medical personnel he has seen in the week since the crash.

Nurse Bonnie Cook, paramedic Chris Iverson, and pilot Todd Lasky died as a result of the crash. They were en route to Williston for a neonatal patient late Sunday night when their plane crashed in a remote pasture west of Harmon Lake in rural Morton County.
Nurse Bonnie Cook, paramedic Chris Iverson, and pilot Todd Lasky died as a result of the crash. They were en route to Williston for a neonatal patient late Sunday night when their plane crashed in a remote pasture west of Harmon Lake in rural Morton County.

“Every one of them, they watch out for one another because in the first response world, we set aside all political, religious, economical and social differences and we work together to get the jobs done that we need to get done,” Carr said in welcoming mourners to the two-hour service.

“All throughout the past week, we have witnessed the truth of this.”

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