Kennedy Bingham
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Like there was, it was just dangling.
And so he's like, I didn't know the best way to do it.
And so then my next memory was when they had to take my leg off that wire and they had to take the bone and just like untangle it.
and they put the tourniquet on so I didn't like because as soon as that wire wasn't pinching that off I'd bleed out and so the tourniquet was like the most pressurized awful feeling ever and then they had to take my bone out and that's the only time I cried the only time I screamed up there because when I started crying before like I just pulled it together because I always thought crying was weak like if at that point I thought if I cried that I would die and it seems so extreme but I think for me that would be a signal of like giving up
And so I finally was crying because it was so painful.
And I remember like my body hitting that stretcher and it was like, oh, like I think I'm not up there anymore.
And I had a sense of like, you can like you can go now.
Like you fought like it's not your time.
Like you don't need to do it anymore for yourself.
And so I just remember closing my eyes and just being like, I'm good.
And at this point, they got me in the ambulance and my dad had showed up and they were like...
Hey, or he he saw everything.
Not he didn't see me up there, which like I can imagine as a parent, like how that would have gone.
But he got there, saw everything, immediately saw the car out in the field and sprinted towards it.
And because he had found out because my grandpa was on our life 360.
And he would just like track us all the time.
And he called my dad and was like, hey, it's weird.
Like there's police lights down the road and your daughter's phone is in that same area.
Like I don't know what's going on.
And she's like, oh, call her because like I always answered my phone and I didn't answer.