CLARKSVILLE,
Tenn. — When Sarah Ray’s father and grandparents were in a car crash on the way
to her wedding reception, the off-duty Tennessee paramedic rushed to the scene
in her wedding dress.
“My dad called my husband and said there had
been an accident,” Sarah Ray said. “All he told him was there had been a wreck,
and the car was totaled. We didn’t know anything about injuries.”
Ray found
her grandmother in an ambulance with injuries from the air bag and seat belt
that were serious enough to send her to the hospital, but not life-threatening.
“One of the first things she said to me was
sorry she ruined my wedding day,” Ray said. Ray assured her grandmother she had
done no such thing.
As she
walked back to the car in the drizzling rain, holding her wedding dress off the
ground, ambulance and fire truck behind her, Ray’s mother snapped a photograph.
The photo
was posted to the Montgomery County government’s Facebook page with the
caption, “How dedicated are you to your job?” The caption briefly explains the
circumstances of the photo and concludes, “Thank you, Sarah, for loving what
you do!”
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