Tears and Fond Memories Shared by Paramedic Who Unknowingly Treated Daughter in Crash

Tears and Fond Memories Shared by Paramedic Who Unknowingly Treated Daughter in Crash
Paramedic Jayme Erickson, left, who was called to a crash last week and didn’t know she was trying to save her own daughter because the injuries were too severe, is comforted by her husband Sean Erickson, centre, and friends as she speaks to the media in Airdrie, Alta., Nov. 22, 2022. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
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An Alberta paramedic who unknowingly treated her own daughter after a fatal crash last week brushed away tears as she remembered a beautiful girl who fought until the end.

Jayme Erickson was called to a crash north of Calgary and sat with a seriously injured female victim before she was extricated from the vehicle and taken to hospital, where she died.

It wasn’t until she got home at the end of the day that Erickson was met by RCMP officers who told her the patient was her 17-year-old daughter, Montana.

Erickson shared her grief with reporters, describing her daughter as a success at everything she set her mind to and expressing her wish that her daughter’s name lives on.

She says her family’s pain is being felt among other first responders and across the country.

Erickson says Montana was able to give one final gift—her organs were donated to save other lives.