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ADRIAN'S STORY
When Adrian Villaruz of Springfield began donating blood
at LMBB in June 2000, little did he realize that his own
body would need lifesaving transfusions only two years later.
On March 26, 2002, Adrian, 40, was co-piloting a helicopter
near Shasta Lake in California for an Oregon logging company.
While returning from a log drop, the rotor blade stopped,
the engine lost power and the helicopter crashed into a
tree. The tree broke the fall but the fuel ignited.
The pilot died upon impact, but Adrian somehow managed
to climb out of the wreckage, although he has no idea how
he escaped. A ground crew found him wandering around the
woods, badly burned and dazed. Adrian was airlifted to Mercy
Medical Center in Redding, CA, and then transferred to UC
Davis Medical Center. Doctors kept him in an induced coma
for seven weeks while applying skin grafts to his burns,
which covered 60% of his body. His treatment also included
many transfusions of blood components.
After three months at UC Davis, Adrian was able to come
home to Oregon where he continued receiving skin grafts
for the next two years.
Throughout his recovery and convalescent period, Adrian
promised himself that he would donate blood again. Finally,
on February 27, 2004, he achieved that goal, knowing first-hand
that it could well help save another person's life.
Wendy Sampson, Adrian's fiancée before his accident,
stayed with him throughout his whole ordeal. "I was
so overwhelmed by what she was giving up for me..."
he said, "I had to marry that girl!" Adrian and
Wendy were married on April 1, 2004.
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