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To the HALO-Flight Staff,
This letter was written from our
hearts to the awesome team at HALO-Flight that were
without a doubt angels sent from heaven to save our son
Joseph Trey Cuddihy’s life in Cuero, Tx.
Our son Trey is 10 years old,
he’s in the 5th grade and a very bright boy. He is
a caring and sensitive child who has a heart the size of
Texas. He is our youngest of four. He is without
doubt his daddy’s little buddy and best
friend. I, as his mother, am so proud to have him as my
little man, my pride and joy. Our family was completed
when we were blessed with his birth.
Sadly, Trey has asthma. He was
never sick a day for the first five years of his
life. In 2001 we moved back to Texas due to family
illnesses and Trey has struggled something awful for the
last 5 years with his asthma. Recently Trey was
admitted to our local hospital with a bad case of
asthma. When I arrived his oxygen levels were only 82%
and getting worse. In the ICU they were wonderful but
they had no success getting his oxygen levels
higher. The doctor decided to call
Driscoll Children’s
Hospital to transfer Trey to Corpus Christi for further
treatment. The doctor at Driscoll decided Trey should be
flown by HALO-Flight. I call them the “A-Team”, the
Best of the Best!
As I’m sure you can imagine, it
was a very intense day for my husband Joe and I. When
the flight crew arrived I met a nurse named Dan, a
paramedic named Derrek and a pilot named Curt. The crew
evaluated Trey and decided he needed to be placed on a
ventilator. Dan, the RN and Derrek, the Paramedic
explained everything to us as far as what they were
going to do and why. Trey was then given five
medications in his IV and was intubated. They worked
quick and efficiently. As we walked with the HALO team
and our son out to the helicopter, the team stopped so
we could each kiss and hug Trey, who was now
asleep. They asked us not to worry and told us to
please drive safely. The helicopter flight took only 45
minutes but our drive took us over 2 hours.
When Joe and I arrived at
Driscoll Children’s Hospital in Corpus Christi, Tx. Trey
was in the PICU and the crew had already left, off to
save another life I’m sure. We never got a chance to
thank them in person which is why I am writing this
letter. We cannot say “Thank You” enough for all they
did for our son and our family. I referred to them
earlier as the A-Team, the Best of the Best, and I truly
mean that. They never hesitated one time for
anything. Their mission was to save our little boy’s
life and that was a target that they were not willing to
miss.
Thank You from our hearts to Yours - Eternally Grateful,
Joe and Renee Cuddihy |