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    Default Proof that not all people are selfish

    This is a heartwarming, but in equal measure, sad story about a tandem skydive that went horribly wrong. I am assuming that as it happened in Texas, it has been widely reported over there.

    Skydiving instructor paralysed after placing himself under grandmother making first jump


    By Mail Foreign Service
    Last updated at 9:27 AM on 2nd June 2010



    A hero skydiver saved the life of a first-time jumper and suffered paralysing injuries when a parachute failed to open properly.
    Dave Hartsock, 44, used himself as a cushion to protect grandmother Shirley Dygert, 54, as they hurtled to the ground, taking the full force of their crash landing.
    Courageous Mr Hartsock, who suffered spinal injuries and is now in a wheelchair, has become close friends with Shirley and eternally grateful family.



    Fateful flight: Mrs Dygert and Mr Hartsock smile for the camera before the jump that would leave them both with spinal injuries



    Chute failure: The pair plummet to the ground with their tangled rig doing little to slow them down

    Mrs Dygert, a mum of two from Teague, Texas, said: 'He saved me. I would be dead it wasn't for Dave. I had only known him for a few hours but what he did for me is unbelievable. I will never forget it. Never.'

    When both the main and reserve shoots failed, Mr Hartsock made the brave decision to position himself underneath Mrs Dygert to try to protect her during the fall.
    'Her life was in my hands,' he said. 'I couldn't have lived with myself if anything had happened to her. It was my job to protect her. I did what I had to do, the only thing to do.'
    Mrs Dygert had decided to do her first ever parachute jump to celebrate her 54th birthday on August 1 last year.
    Her younger son Joe, 30, was in the plane with her, while husband Bill, 56, elder son Will, 32, and her three grandchildren watched from the ground as the terrifying incident occurred.
    'It was a spur of the minute thing,' she said. 'My eldest son said it was the most awesome feeling ever so I thought "why not?".

    After a morning's training, she was ready to jump out in tandem, 13,000 feet above the plains of Texas.
    'Dave was great, he'd explained exactly what was going to happen and I trusted him completely,' she said. 'It was a tiny plane and the door was open so you can see the ground so far below. I was scared but so excited.'
    She w3as enjoying amazing views of the countryside below when disaster struck.
    When Mr Hartsock pulled the cord to release the parachute, it wouldn't open properly. Tumbling rapidly to the ground, the pair spiralled out of control with the chute flapping uselessly.
    He grasped for the cord to expel the worthless shoot but it was trapped between their bodies. As they plummeted, spinning to the ground, the centrifugal force made the cord impossible to reach.
    'Our bodies were forced together so tight I couldn't get anywhere near it,' he said. 'Shirley asked me what was happening and I said "hold on, we're in big trouble".'
    Shirley said: 'I thought: "I am going to die now".
    'We were spinning so I had to shut my eyes tight so I wouldn't see the ground rushing towards us.'



    Firm friends: Mrs Dygert visited Mr Hartsock in hospital after his condition stabilised

    Mr Hartsock was left with no choice but to open the reserve chute without releasing the first one. The chute instantly tangled and they continued to plunge, spinning horizontally to the ground.
    Knowing they would hit it with back-breaking force, Mr Hartsock made the heroic decision that saved Mrs Dygert's life, but cost him dearly.
    He pulled the cords of the pack down to position himself underneath Shirley so his body would break her fall.
    'My back hit the ground first and I felt pain rushing through my whole body,' he said. 'I asked Shirley if she was OK and after she replied I must have blacked out.'
    Mr Hartsock had a shattered spine and Mrs Dygert had snapped several vertebrae in her neck.
    After an operation and a week in intensive care Shirley was released but Dave was left paralysed from the neck down.


    Birthday treat: Mrs Dygert and her son Joe were taking the jump to celebrate her 54th birthday

    'Each time I woke in the hospital I asked where Dave was,' Mrs Dygert said. 'I was so scared he wouldn't make it.'
    Mr Hartsock remains modest about his sacrifice.
    'I just did what I had to do,' he said. 'I don't think I'm a hero.'
    After his condition stabilised, the pair arranged to meet for the first time since the horrific accident.
    At the start of May 2010 they met at the TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas.
    'I cried right away but Dave was cracking jokes and making me laugh,' Mrs Dygert said.
    Mr Hartsock even suggested they do another skydive together.
    'I said: "Well we're accident proof now baby",' he laughed. 'Pretty unlikely that kind of thing would happen twice.'
    Mrs Dygert said: 'People use the word hero liberally these days but Dave is a hero in the truest sense. Without him I would be here to see my grandkids grow up.
    'Dave has taught me to give unselfishly and freely because at the end of the day it does matter.'
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    now THIS is a hero and he doesn't even wear a badge.
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterThanYou View Post
    now THIS is a hero and he doesn't even wear a badge.
    You are obsessed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smarter Than All Y'All View Post
    You are obsessed.
    obsessed? with freedom, liberty, justice, and equal protection under the laws of our constitution?.....why yes, i am.
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T&A View Post
    I seriously hope that STY gets gangrapped while two cops standing nearby on their beat look the other way, munching on doughnuts, drinking coffee, and discussing the weather.
    former marine, carrying a gun and a knife, and ready to kill those that threaten me bodily harm? really?
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterThanYou View Post
    former marine, carrying a gun and a knife, and ready to kill those that threaten me bodily harm? really?
    We know you'll fold, like cheap paper.
    SEDITION: incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority.


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    :-/

    I honestly don't think it would have made a difference either way. I'd have to run some equations, but I'd assume that two bodies falling at the same velocity would cushion just as much as a fat man falling at that same velocity - that is, not at all.
    "Do not think that I came to bring peace... I did not come to bring peace, but a sword." - Matthew 10:34

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    Then again, if her body hit his afterward, the softer material that is his body would've been better to impact with than the ground. But if they were tightly bound, as this article seems to suggest, I don't think it would have made a difference.

    Again, I'd have to do math to be sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T&A View Post
    Yes, really.
    terribly saddening.
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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