Wisconsin Rep Van Orden helps save 11-year-old boy in Iowa highway crash

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Representative Derrick Van Orden, R-WISC., Described the scene of a horrible motorway accident that prompted it, as well as other passers-by, to save an 11-year-old child this weekend.
Van Orden told Washington’s examiner that he and his family led to Iowa when he saw the accident in his rear view mirror.
“I watch a large mini-duty disintegrate. He seemed to derive from the road to around 70 miles per hour, more on the passenger side of the car. My wife, Sarah, was like, what happened? I looked at her, I said, someone just died,” he said at the point of sale.
Van Orden, a former Navy Seal, said that he had quickly shot his car and rushed to the scene.
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Representative Derrick Van Orden is seen visiting an 11 -year -old boy whom he helped to save following an accident in the highway in Iowa. (Gracyity: the representative Derrick Van Orden)
“I ran on the passenger side, where all the damage was, and there was this 11 -year -old child, and I looked at him, and his calf, who is about as large as my thigh, was completely torn apart, so that I could see his tibia and his fibula,” said Van Orden.
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“At that time, probably 10 people also stopped to help, I say to myself:” Does anyone have a knife? “And they say to themselves:” Yes “. So I cut the seat belts, then I made tournies,” he added.

Representative Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., Assists a press conference on the attorney general Merrick Garland in Washington, DC, June 26, 2024. (Allison Robbert / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“A great old guy from the Iowa farm, probably 60 years old, tears a wiper for her arm, then another lady said that she was a doctor. She ended up grabbing a piece of metal and made a tourniquet on her leg, then we all wrapped him and made him go up in the ambulance,” he continued.
“It took around 10 to 15 minutes. He would have bled to death,” said Van Orden, noting that paramedical paramedics quickly replied, but were still miles. “He would have left.”
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Van Orden told the point of sale that he had visited the young man in the hospital on Monday, but he had not appointed the boy.

Representative Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., Tops with journalists after a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the American Capitol on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
An Iowa State Patrol crash report said on Saturday’s accident when the mini-duties struck a semi-camon that tried to merge on the highway from the shoulder.
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No deaths were launched in the accident, but the boy and driver of the van were transported by plane to a neighboring hospital.



