
The crash has been on my mind a lot as it was only 10 or so miles away from me, and emergency services based in my locality were called out, not to mention the recovery vehicles at the garage next door.
I think it is very sensible to consider emergencies :)
This might not be the best thing to say, but with every contigency in the world covered, there were some people beyond rescue in that crash.... Those that could get out, did, and helped others but the fire prevented other rescue attempts. That only 7 lives were lost is a miracle considering how many were involved - 34 vehicles and 51 injured, a few still in a critical state in hospital.
There are some things in life nobody can plan for, or mitigate, sadly. :(
There is someone on another dog site I go to, who a few days ago had everyone's worst nightmare - a house fire (caused by an electrical fault) - they escaped but one of their dogs and several of their small furries were lost. There's a fund set up on site to help them get back on their feet. Not that it could ever really erase what happened.
The world can be a cruel place, and it's so painful to hear of those at its mercy.... I haven't stopped thinking about those involved in the crash, and I will be giving something to the person in the house fire if I can.