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THURSDAY APRIL 09,

2020

VOLUME 114, No.15

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Owen Baptiste, adorned in a Red Cross shirt, similar to the one he donned before he plunged into his rescue heroics.

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GOOD SAMARITANÊS JOB THREATENED The minibus lay on its roof with injured persons trapped inside while residents stood idly by.

to the injured? He chose the latter. “I got on the scene 5 minutes after OWEN BAPTISTE, a Security Supervisor the accident. Persons called out to me at the Argyle International Airport (AIA) while approaching the vicinity. I has landed himself in hot water with his noticed others were standing around superior, even as he performed lifelooking on but none of them wanted to saving duties. go and help,” Baptiste recalled. Minibus HQ 851 had just gone over Then someone shouted, “…We need an embankment in Overland, during help here; people gone over in a van the afternoon hours of Friday 3rd yah.” That spurred him into action. March, when Baptiste, a trained “I parked my car, took out my emergency responder, arrived on the overall shirt with the crescent of Red scene. Ironically, he was returning Cross, my gloves and PPE, including a (home) after attending a SVG Red makeshift board from my car,” said the Cross Society Meeting, as a volunteer Security Supervisor about his with that Society. preparation before venturing into the The vehicle plunged over an rescue. embankment and settled on its roof He rushed down the embankment some 50 or so feet below in a heavily and he could hear people in the grassed area. Baptiste stopped his car and noticed wreckage screaming for help. Residents of the area stood around the extent of the mishap. He was taking photographs and some even caught in a moment of uncertainty: complained aloud about contracting Should he continue on his way home the coronavirus, Baptiste noted. (Sandy Bay) to get prepared for his “I was not scared. I have trained for 9pm shift at the airport? Or should he, as he is trained to do, offer assistance this in Jamaica and have done other by KENVILLE HORNE

The remains of the minibus was towed to the Police Station in Georgetown. trauma and pandemic courses regionally and locally, including with the Red Cross,” a confident Baptiste said. He wrote in a Facebook posting after the dust had settled, that he: helped persons out of the mangled

vehicle, taking some up fifty feet to the embankment; applied dressing from his first aid kit to cuts and bruises on the injured; and helped with making a makeshift stretcher. Continued on Page 3.


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