Published June 27, 2008 11:03 pm - Eleven-year-old Ryan Mills of Keeseville saved his father's life last spring when he became trapped under his overturned all-terrain vehicle.
Clintonville boy awarded for saving his father's life
By KATELYN MOCKRY
Contributing Writer
KEESEVILLE -- Lifting up an all-terrain vehicle, running almost a mile and driving a large diesel truck sound like the actions of a grown man or woman.
However, it was these feats that 11-year-old Ryan Mills accomplished last year to save his father's life.
Life in danger
On April 9, 2007, Ryan, who was 10 at the time, was riding with his father, Albert Mills, on a Yamaha Rhino ATV through the woods near their home in Clintonville.
The vehicle flipped on a turn and landed on top of Albert, pinning one of his legs underneath.
Unable to move and feeling immense pain, Albert told his son to get the log roller from the back of the ATV and lodge it under the vehicle.
Following his father's instructions, Ryan attempted to use the roller as leverage to lift the ATV, which weighed about 2,000 pounds, off his father's leg.
After four attempts, the 10-year-old managed to lift the vehicle enough so his father could push himself away with his injured leg.
GET THE TRUCK
Ryan then ran back to their house -- about three-quarters of a mile -- to drive back a truck to pick up his father.
He had a little experience driving on their property.
"I tried the first truck, but I couldn't shift the gear, so I had to get in the bigger one, the F350 diesel truck, and drive that back," Ryan said.
After helping his father into the truck, they drove back to the house and called 911.
"With every bump and shake back, I could feel awful pain in my leg," Albert said. "When we got out, there was a huge pile of blood on the floormat."
After about 10 minutes, an ambulance arrived and rushed Albert to the hospital.