My work hat hangs, never to be worn again.

The image was so horrendous it has ruined my life

As a police officer of 20 years, I have had my share of seeing road death and wasted lives. One morning in 2004, on my way to work in a rural town, the car in front was weaving across the road. The driver was drifting off to sleep and waking again. I flashed my lights to try and get his attention. There were no other cars, just us two. I had no phone, no radio, no way of getting help. Then it happened. He drifted across the road onto the wrong side and hit the only other vehicle on the road. It was a cattle truck. He hit it right on the front corner and ruptured the petrol tank. The explosion was bigger than I've ever seen before. When I managed to stop and avoid the flames, the image was so horrendous it has ruined my life and career.

Witnessing this event was unbelievably traumatic.

The end result was he cost himself his life. He cost his family a husband and a dad. He cost his parents their only son. He cost the truck driver his sanity. He cost me my career and my normal life. He cost my family a dad without problems. He has cost the people of the state a dedicated and fair policeman.

The emptional costs to others left behind are enormous. The financial cost doesn't even matter anymore.



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Dove said: April 22, 2009
6:50 pm
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Thank you for being a Police Officer. Thank you for sharing this one story, one of many I know. I don't see what you see but I see the end result as I work in a mortuary. It only takes a second doesn't it.........
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Jewel said: December 23, 2009
1:21 pm
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I can't imagine what are you going through. However, we need officers like you. Please be strong and try to go forward.
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Julie said: March 16, 2011
1:42 pm
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Wow... it just shows the cost of what happens in the broader community when an accident of this kind happens. How it could have been all different if the driver had pulled over when he was getting tired or better still not driven.. and also emergency services that had to pick up the pieces afterward and their families...
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stavaros said: May 22, 2011
12:43 pm
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I can only say that your work is valued and even though this haunts you please try to move forward. We need every Police Officer and without those that visit the carnage every day and help to council those left behind this world would be far worse. Thankyou for what you do. I have had the experience not as bad as yours again THANKYOU.
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wayne said: October 10, 2011
6:28 am
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I agree wholeheartedly with the previous commenters. Life must be so difficult as an emergency service officer. I used to do shift work for 5 years and know how driving home tired can effect a driver. I find that stopping even for 5 minutes and resting with your eyes closed helps greatly. All the best with recovery.
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