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A fundraising campaign has been launched to support Amanda Reidt, an EMT hit by a train in Fall Creek. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon on N. Wisconsin St. when Reidt, who was walking her dog at the time, was struck by the train. The Fall Creek Area Fire District confirmed that Reidt suffered severe injuries, including a broken sternum, foot, hand, arm, nose, and lost three teeth. She will require extensive medical care, including a caretaker, as she recovers from her injuries.

In response to the accident, a GoFundMe page has been set up at CCU Bank in Fall Creek, Wisconsin, under the name ‘Amanda Reidt’ to help cover her medical expenses. Additionally, donations can be made to the VENMO account Bubbles161616 to support Reidt during her recovery. Reidt, who is a mother of three children, is currently unable to use her arm and leg and will be reliant on a wheelchair for the foreseeable future.

Despite the severity of her injuries, Reidt expressed gratitude that her dog, Brody, was unharmed in the accident. She believes that Brody’s quick actions prevented her from sustaining even more serious injuries. Reidt also highlighted the dangers of wearing noise-cancelling headphones while out walking and emphasized the importance of staying alert to one’s surroundings, especially at intersections without crossing arms.

The Fall Creek community has come together to show support for Reidt during this challenging time. Her friend, Sarah Williams, shared a heartfelt message on social media, encouraging people to donate to the fundraising efforts. Reidt’s colleagues at the Fall Creek Area Fire District have also rallied around her, providing emotional support and assistance as she begins her recovery journey.

As Reidt faces a long road to recovery, the outpouring of support from the community will undoubtedly provide comfort and relief during this difficult period. The generosity and kindness shown towards Reidt and her family demonstrate the strength and compassion of the Fall Creek community in times of need. Together, we can help Amanda Reidt heal and rebuild her life after this tragic accident.