Firefighter responds to head-on collision, discovers victims are wife, son

Wednesday, June 10, 2015
VIDEO: Firefighters responds to call, saves family

HUNTSVILLE, TX -- When a Texas firefighter heard a call Saturday for a head-on collision, he had no idea he would soon be among those trying to save the lives of his wife and young son.

Authorities say the car the victims were in collided with an oncoming pickup truck. Investigators have not yet said what led to the crash.

"It's my family. My wife was laying there on the ground. (By) the look of the car, I don't know how either one of them lived. There was nothing left of that car," said Aaron Van Riper, Assistant Chief for the Thomas Lake Fire Department.

Both his wife, Amber, and son, Jonathan were rushed to the hospital. Both have a number of fractures.

Van Riper says Amber endured 9 hours of surgery just Sunday to repair her pelvis, which was broken in five places. The family, however, does not have insurance.

Amber works full time at a small company as a graphic designer. Both she and "Bear," his son, are expected to be in wheelchairs temporarily as they recover.

Friends have created a site to help the family with medical expenses and to make up for the lack of income as Amber is out of work. For more on that you can do to help, go to their GoFundMe page.