Tuesday, January 30, 2007

A little too late!

It's the 21st century people. Does everyone know that? Technology by now should be well advanced and coverage; whether it is television, news, or cellphone should be widespread and everyone should have access. Well don't think too fast, a man died because their was a lack of cellphone service in the Adirondacks along an isolated highway.

Alfred Langer, 63 and his wife Barbara, 59 were on their way home from a wedding when they veered of the road and became hidden by trees. Their injuries were so severe they could not move from their smashed car. At 1 A.M, when the crash took place the temperature was below zero. A state trooper finally found the couple after 32-hours yet it was too late. Barbara had sat helplessly with a broken back and frozen toes and watched her mate die of hypothermia.

So why hasn't cellphone towers been built in the Adirondacks? Its because of environmentalist; they want to preserve the land and animal habitat. However with this death in mind, their have been rallies to build a tower. Its sad to think the only reason why the environmentalists finally agreed to the towers was because of a death.

With cellphone towers there will be service throughout the Adirondacks. Therefore, when an accident occurs the individuals will be capable to call 911 and receive help. If the cellphone service was available prior to the incident, the death of Alfred would have not taken place.

1 comment:

Julianna said...

I agree with you, and I hope that more deaths or accidents/serious situations will be prevented by the use of phone towers in the Adirondaks.