South Carolina Man Opens Up After Being Rescued When Tree Fell on His Home: ‘They Thought I Was Dead’
'By the grace of God, after tests, I walked out of the hospital without a broken bone,” David Hamner said of the incident
The Charlotte Fire Department said in a statement that it assisted York County, S.C. authorities in the rescue of a man — later identified in news reports as David Hamner — who was trapped under a large tree that fell into his house
“Battalion 3, Engine 11, Rescue 10, USAR 1, and Engine 43 worked tirelessly for over an hour to free the individual,” the department shared in its statement. “Thanks to their teamwork and dedication, the patient was successfully extricated and transported to a local hospital"
The Charlotte Fire Department shared images from the incident, including one that showed Hamner giving a thumbs-up to first responders, “showing his gratitude and spirit"
A South Carolina father of three is fortunate to be alive after he was pinned by a tree that crashed into his family’s home on Sept. 27.
In a statement released on Facebook that same day, the Charlotte Fire Department said that it assisted York County, S.C. authorities in the rescue of a man — later identified in news reports as David Hamner — who was trapped under the large tree that fell into the house located on the 2000 block of Poinsett Drive in Rock Hill, S.C.
When responders arrived, three of the four victims at the scene were already rescued, the Charlotte Fire Deparment noted.
“Battalion 3, Engine 11, Rescue 10, USAR 1, and Engine 43 worked tirelessly for over an hour to free the individual,” the department said in its statement. “Thanks to their teamwork and dedication, the patient was successfully extricated and transported to a local hospital.”
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The Charlotte Fire Department shared images from the incident, including one that showed the rescued man giving a thumbs-up to first responders, “showing his gratitude and spirit.”
Hamner, who was later released from the hospital, told ABC affiliate WSOC in an interview published on Friday, Oct. 4, that he thought he was going to die during the ordeal. However, a firefighter’s encouragement to concentrate on breathing and “keep fighting” got him through.
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“They thought I was dead multiple times, and if I wasn’t dead, my whole left side was going to be completely crushed,” Hamner told the outlet. “And by the grace of God, after tests, I walked out of the hospital without a broken bone.”
Per Fox affiliate WJZY, Hamner, his wife and their three daughters were sleeping around 6 a.m. local time on Sept. 27 – around the time Hurricane Helene hit the Carolinas — when the tree fell into the master bedroom.
“The Hamner family were woken up by a massive tree ripping through their home, pinning the parents in their beds,” stated a GoFundMe established by Brandon Guffey to help the family. “Sherri [David’s wife] was able to get free, and the neighbors helped as the children were able to get out of the home.”
Hamner himself wondered if he was going to survive at that point. “I did have a few conversations with God,” he told WJZY. “There was a moment or two when I was questioning ‘Is this really it?’ ”
He also told the outlet his thumbs-up gesture was to tell his family that he was okay.
“I knew she was upset and concerned, and I was mainly just for [my wife], a little bit for the rescuers let them know ‘I’m okay, do what you got to do,’” Hamner said, per WJZY.
In the aftermath of the incident, the family has lost their home and possessions, according to the GoFundMe that has so far raised over $12,000.
“Insurance should certainly help, but this will be a long road while they have to rebuild their lives,” Guffey wrote. “If you are able to help this family in our community to ease their way back, I’m sure they would be grateful. If you are not able to help financially, please continue to keep them in your daily prayers.”
PEOPLE contacted the York County Sheriff’s Office and Guffey for additional information on Monday, Oct. 7.
To learn more about how to help with relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts from Hurricane Helene, click here.
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