In a recent development following the tragic helicopter crash on Highway 50, Margaret “Dede” Davis, a paramedic injured in the accident, has begun a new chapter in her road to recovery. The Sacramento Fire Department reported last Friday that Davis has been transferred to a rehabilitation facility to continue her treatment. Her journey began with the crash that occurred around 7 p.m. on October 6, which also involved pilot Chad Millward and nurse Susan Smith.
Despite struggling with the aftermath of the crash, Davis is now closer to home at an acute rehabilitation center that provides her with specialized care and support. According to ABC10, the Sacramento Fire Department members met with Davis at UC Davis Medical Center, extending well-wishes as she makes the transition. The sentiment was mutual, as the medical team and Davis greeted each other on the day of her transfer, recognizing the difficult road ahead.
Tragically, nurse Susan Smith did not survive her injuries, which she succumbed to on Saturday following the crash. Millward, yet hospitalized, is expected to make a recovery. This incident has deeply affected the local community and the emergency response family who regularly put their own safety at risk to save others’, as reported by FOX40…