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Firefighter Crushed by Truck; Fights for Her Life
Associated Press
Associated Press
October 13, 2009
CHICO, CA – Becky Quigley, a 23-year-old Hotshot Firefighter, is in a Chico hospital where she battles a different kind of fight than the 23-year-old Weed resident is accustomed.
Instead of fighting fires, Quigley now fights to recover from injuries that nearly killed her when a water-tender truck inadvertantly drove over Quigley – twice – on Sept. 21.
Sue Tavalero, a family friend who’s helped organize an upcoming fundraiser in Becky Quigley’s name, explained what happened that night. She said Quigley had fought fires all that day, then returned to camp that evening to rest.
“She was sleeping in her sleeping bag in the sleeping area of the camp,” said Tavalero.“A water truck was driving by after emptying the grey water from the shower units and was turning around and ran over her. The driver got out and looked to see what he had bumped, did not see anything and backed over her. He looked again and heard her moaning in her sleeping bag.”
Tavalero said Quigley was flown to Enloe Hospital in Chico where she remains with five cracked vertebrae, nine or 10 broken ribs, a broken shoulder, a cracked skull and collapsed lungs.
“She is truly a miracle,” said Tavalero.
“She just got off the ventilator and is breathing on her own some – she has a tracheotomy. She is still in the Trauma ICU at Enloe and will probably be there for awhile.”
Tavalero said Quigley’s younger siblings – Heather, Chelsea and Brian – have traveled back and forth between Weed and Chico to see their sister since her accident. Their parents, Darin and Nancy, have been by Becky’s side since the accident.
Tavalero said a “Friends of Becky Quigley” account is now open at Scott Valley Bank in Weed for those who’d like to help by covering expenses.
Also, on Oct. 17 a fundraiser dinner will be held in Quigley’s honor at the Sons of Italy Hall in Weed. (See below for details.)
zbell2
2 days ago
10 comments
We're all rootin for ya in Salt Lake, hang in there.
Bamaboi
8 days ago
318 comments
any word on how she is doing now?
batchief1
15 days ago
5894 comments
God Speed for a fast recovery!
SRyckman
19 days ago
2 comments
Stay strong and good luck! MTI Fire Academy. Florida.
Moffettfiredog
25 days ago
30 comments
Be Strong Becky! We at Local I-79 will keep you in our prayers
Icefire
26 days ago
2 comments
Keep the donations coming the cost of going back and forth, hospital eating everything else adds up really fast for family members assisting in her care. Work comp should kick in within two weeks. Lets hope she will get a work comp nurse assigned to her right away, helps in expiating her recovery.
Be strong family she is a fighter.
24HR_FRO
about 1 month ago
22 comments
Praying for a full recovery, God bless you.
2wheelinemt
about 1 month ago
192 comments
hand in there kido you can come through this youll have a lot of hard work ahead of ya but then again you are use to hard work good luck and hang in there
raiyn2002
about 1 month ago
86 comments
OMG, wow. Get well soon. We are praying for you!!
Brittany22b
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I am so sorry this happened! I hope for the best with Becky and her Family. Can someone post about her recovery? My prayers are with you all!
silverwulf
about 1 month ago
84 comments
Obviously, we all hope for a speedy recovery, with thoughts and prayers from our full company.
A kind of strange thought / question though. The family is collecting donations to help with expenses.... Since this happened at a base camp, on duty, the cost of all the medical expenses should be covered by the company she was working for, correct? I can fully understand the family may be collecting the donations to help her keep her apartment and whatnot, but given the situation, shouldnt she be receiving workmens comp pay while in the hospital, and having the company pay all her medical bills? Just some uninformed questions, I'm not really sure how things work out there in California.
Either way, hopefull yall will be well soon, sounds like shes recovering rather well.
captain_emt
about 1 month ago
94 comments
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Becky. Please lets all use this horrible accident to learn!!! Don't back up with out a spotter. Don't take a chance! No fire is worth a life!!!!!
dlmek2000
about 1 month ago
28 comments
thinking of you and your family in this time of hardship, may god be with all and my prayers
fyremaam24
about 1 month ago
42 comments
Much love, all my prayers!
MsAnn
Howi
about 1 month ago
10 comments
Thinking of her and her family at this time. Be strong and hang in there.