Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 9月4日 07時45分
Residents of a remote village in southwest Alaska united on Friday night to light up a runway with their vehicles, enabling a medical plane to land safely.
The LifeMed Alaska medevac plane needed to pick up a child in Igiugig who required medical assistance and transport to a hospital in Anchorage, about 280 miles to the northeast.
The runway lights on Igiugig’s small airport could not be turned on due to vandalism. Ida Nelson, a tribal clerk and newsletter editor for the village council, jumped into action.
Nelson made 32 calls requesting assistance, and at least 20 residents ― many of whom were wearing pajamas ― showed up to light the runway with their vehicle headlights so the plane could land. Nelson was also there with her all-terrain vehicle.
“That’s pretty much almost every household in this village,” she told Alaska Public Media. “I was anxious and nervous and I was like, ‘So what if that was my baby [waiting for that] plane.’”
The girl requiring medical care was safely transported to Anchorage, and Nelson told CNN that Igiugig coming together was a matter of course.
“It’s an ordinary thing to happen here in such a small community,” she said. “And what I’m finding out is that it’s extraordinary to other people.” Read more at our link in bio. // 📷 Ida Nelson
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