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Hope And Healing: Healing After A Traffic Accident

Intermountain Healthcare
Sergeant Cade Brenchley and Monica Muncy

Monica Muncy is still emotional remembering when the car she was riding in hit Utah Highway Patrol Sergeant Cade Brenchley's vehicle on a slick road. Cade spent several days in the hospital with broken bones and a torn ACL, and recovered fully. 

On-scene at the accident, Cade remembers Monica staying calm and positive as she made sure he was okay until medical help arrived. "You held my hand, which brought me a lot of comfort, and I don't think I ever thanked you for that."

Support for programming on Utah Public Radio comes from Intermountain Healthcare, a Utah-based not-for-profit system of 23 hospitals, 160 clinics, 2,400 employed doctors and advanced practice providers, a health plans group under the name SelectHealth, and other medical services.