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May 24, 2012

EDITORIAL: Towering response

Collaborative efforts avert larger tragedy

It comes as incredibly sad news that a Garfield Towers resident has succumbed as the result of a fire last week at the northside apartment complex. The loss of any life so abruptly diminishes us all, and we join others in offering our regrets to Fred Poore’s family and friends. For him, the worst that could have happened did.

But for other Garfield Towers residents, fortunately, the worst did not happen.

It must have been scary beyond description for Garfield Towers residents Thursday night when smoke alarms went off and a flurry of dizzying activity began. Residents at Garfield Towers are mostly elderly and/or handicapped, and especially for people of those ages and conditions, such a situation is traumatic.

But as our reporter Lisa Trigg and photographer Joseph C. Garza detailed in our Saturday issue, the response to the fire was, by all indications, immediate, professional, caring, reassuring and effective.

The response showed why emergency and support agencies often conduct mock disaster drills with mock situations and mock victims.

Thursday night, the situation turned real as neighbors, firefighters, ambulance crews and police raced to the scene. Their responses were crucial to limit the spread of the fire, remove the injured to hospitals, evacuate other residents to shelters and secure the building and its residents’ possessions.

Both of our fine hospitals went into emergency mode — also a product of training and preparation — and received and treated a total of 14 patients. Red Cross was on the scene to offer aid and also worked with the Vigo County School Corp. to use Terre Haute North Vigo High School’s facilities as a shelter.

The fire could have been catastrophic. Had … the fire not been quickly suppressed. Had … the injured not been taken to care as quickly as practicable. Had … the evacuation not been orderly. Had … the scenario not have been practiced and planned for. Had … agencies and entities spatted over turf and credit rather than caring first about those in danger and distress.

Terre Haute is lucky in many respects to have people in emergency services who care about strangers and friends alike. The result of that spirit was on display last week on Garfield Avenue when some of the community’s best saved lives, possessions and spirits.

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