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  • This wonít be just another night at Lake Stevens Fire Station 82.

  • Usually, we take people to the hospital and we donít ever hear from them. And we donít

  • know the extent of their injuries or anything like that. So, itís nice to be able to meet

  • somebody and, you now, personally.

  • Especially when it comes to someone who, somehow, managed to survive this.

  • What one veteran firefighter calls the worst crash scene heís ever witnessed.

  • It was December 7th The driver of the Subaru that crossed the

  • center line that night died at the scene.

  • His passenger...the woman he planned to marry...died weeks later.

  • Ultimately, four vehicles were caught-up in the crash.

  • But it was the Chevy pick-up that got hit head-on by the Subaru.

  • The driver in the Chevy...trapped inside with internal bleeding and numerous broken bones.

  • In order to get to him, firefighters peeled-away one side of the pick-up...removed most of

  • the front seats...then worked to remove the driverís legs still pinned beneath the dash.

  • Five days later, that driver, Timmothy Lang, finally woke-up.

  • His pelvis broken in three areas. His shoulder broken.

  • A lung collapsed. Ribs fractured.

  • Jawbone shattered. Two bones in one arm broken clean through.

  • Six spinal fractures. And lacerations to his spleen and liver.

  • But Lang had survived.

  • And nearly two months after that horrible crash...

  • Hello everybody. How yaí doing? Iím doing well.

  • Heís come here so that he can look into the eyes of these firefighters and thank them

  • for helping to save his life.

  • Me and Garth are the ones that pulled you out.

  • Really? Well, Iím very, very appreciative. So, do you remember much from the accident?

  • I donít remember any of it.

  • Youíre lucky you were driving an Avalanche, thatís for sure.

  • You know, when I woke up, that was some of my first thoughts. I was like, ëMan, Iím

  • sure happy I decided to get the Avalanche. Iíve never seen so much destruction in a

  • vehicle that big. That was insane. Right, it just looked like...

  • It was destroyed. It exploded. Yeah.

  • At this point, no one knows why the other driver, 27-year old Tyler Martel, crossed

  • the center line.

  • We may never know. Where are your mind and heart regarding Tyler?

  • Well, Iíve realized that this has kind of been a test for me. Andve learned a lot

  • about myself. ëCause I woke up and I was told what happened. Andve never felt any

  • anger or resentment towards him. And I learned, I learned about myself. I was, I was able

  • to forgive him. I was able to understand that heís a human being like the rest of us. We

  • make mistakes. We make silly decisions. We donít even know exactly what happened. Weíve

  • got the police report that shows he crossed the center line and hit me head on. And uh,

  • Iím sorry that he lost his life and that his fiancÈ lost hers, too.

  • Martell and Stephanie Proffitt appear together in this photo taken about an hour before the

  • crash.

  • The couple visited Tylerís parents in Mill Creek.

  • No official word yet on whether Tyler Martel was driving under the influence when he crossed

  • that center line on that early December night.

  • Investigators are still waiting for the Medical Examinerís final report.

  • But those who know Martel best insist that he was not driving while intoxicated.

  • In a telephone conversation...Tylerís mother told me her son was offered a drink at her

  • house that night, but turned it down, explaining that he had ìprecious cargo to get home

  • a reference to Stephanie.

  • Mrs. Martel told me that when her son left her home that night, less than 30-minutes

  • before the crash, he was, quote, ìas sober as a judge

  • In January...Lang met Tylerís mom.

  • My first contact was at Stephanieís memorial. And when I saw, her nameís Patrice, Tylerís

  • mother, once she saw me, she just, just gave me the biggest hug. And it was, it felt just

  • felt great. Iím never going to forget that hug. It was just so honest and so loving and

  • so, she just, you could tell that she honestly cared and she showed it.

  • And in that same spirit, Lang aims to show these firefighters that he cares about themÖ

  • bringing his momís homemade cupcakes, sharing a poster highlighting scenes along his road

  • to recovery.

  • Well, Iíd like to, you know, shake your guysí hands.

  • You know.

  • Tonight, itís Timmothy Langís turn to reach-out. I just am thankful for the whole community

  • working together. Iíve had people tell me that theyíre praying for me; people that

  • ve never even met before. I heard a story from my neighbors, my parentsí neighbors

  • who live across the street, about a young boy who has prayed for me every time before

  • he eats food.

  • To be able to, uhm, thank the people that have saved your childís life, itís like

  • somebody had pointed-out, December 7th was almost like a rebirth for Timmothy because

  • of the determination that they had to be able to get him out. Itís, itísÖ Itís inspiring

  • to know that thereís people out there that do these types of jobs.

  • I think theyíre amazing. I donít know if I have any more words to say than that.

  • Lang is expected to walk again.

  • He already manages to stand, finding support from familiar hands.

  • I donít think this is going to make my life worse. Uhm, I know this is going to make my

  • life better and itís up to me to figure-out what, what itís all about andve already

  • learned a lot.

  • Langís medical bills are mounting.

  • He says just one recent bill was for more than 3-hundred-thousand-dollars.

  • A fundís been set-up to help pay for his medical expenses.

  • Donations to the Timmothy Lang fund can be made at any branch of the bank of Whidbey

  • Island.

  • In Lake Stevens, Mark Horner reporting.

This wonít be just another night at Lake Stevens Fire Station 82.

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