Shane and Meg Stevens Ladner were among the 17 people injured in the Hunt for Heroes parade on Thursday afternoon in Midland, Texas. Four people were killed.
"Mind-boggling that he would be wounded in Panama and then go to an event honoring him for his service in the military and then be injured and his wife injured," said family friend David Mace.
Family friend Susan Greene says Shane Ladner's instincts as a soldier, protecting those around him kicked in -- pushing her out of the path of the train and possibly saving her life.
"Shane gave Meg a push and a lift to try to get her off the float. He himself then jumped, right as the impact occurred. He lost her in the chaos and when he found her, she was in the condition that she was in," said Greene, who said she's known Meg Ladner for 29 years.
Greene and Mace were at the DeKalb-Peachtree Airport to greet their friends when they arrived on Monday night. Shane limped off the plane with a cane; Meg was carried off on a stretcher.
"I got to touch her and kiss her forehead," said Greene.
Officer Ladner was treated for back injuries and released. Meg Ladner lost her left leg, and she is expected to be brought to Atlanta Medical Center to begin being treated by specialists for pelvic injuries.
"Now the real work begins. The reconstruction, the long months of rehab," said Green. "I just can't wait to sit and hold her hand and talk to her and tell her how much she is loved and how I'm so honored to be her friend."
Fellow officers and friends in Cherokee County said they were eagerly awaiting the Ladner's trip home.
"He's very upbeat at this point in time. He's just ready to get back home -- tremendously excited about coming back home," said Capt. Mike Carswell of the Holly Springs Police Department.
A spokesperson for the Home Depot Foundation says they are "working to help police officer and veteran Shane Ladner and his wife Meg modify their home to be more accessible. Team Depot, our associate volunteer corps, plan to visit the home today to determine the best way to assist the Ladners."
Friends are trying to make the Ladners' transition back to Georgia as smooth as possible. They are trying to raise money to fund modifications to their existing home and custom vehicle. A fund has been set up for them at the Cherokee Bank in Canton. For more information on how you can donate visit cherokeebank.com. For more updates, visit a Facebook page set up by friends: www.facebook.com/PrayersForShaneAndMegLadner
Friday, May 24 2013 11:06 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:06:52 GMT
If you're hitting the road this weekend, you wont be alone. Plenty of drivers are expected to make use of the long Memorial Day weekend, both in and out of town.
If you're hitting the road this weekend, you wont be alone. Plenty of drivers are expected to make use of the long Memorial Day weekend, both in and out of town.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:00 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:00:01 GMT
An Army Reserve sergeant surprised his daughter by returning from an overseas deployment and presenting her with her diploma at high school graduation.
An Army Reserve sergeant surprised his daughter by returning from an overseas deployment and presenting her with her diploma at high school graduation.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:32 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:32:57 GMT
Authorities say more than a dozen people were injured in an accident involving a hotel shuttle bus near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Friday morning.
Authorities say more than a dozen people were injured in an accident involving a hotel shuttle bus near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Friday morning.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:28 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:28:55 GMT
In-depth reporting by the Druid Hills High School student newspaper on DeKalb's accreditation controversy landed the head of SACS as the school's commencement speaker on Friday.
In-depth reporting by the Druid Hills High School student newspaper on DeKalb's accreditation controversy landed the head of SACS as the school's commencement speaker on Friday.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:50 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:50:02 GMT
Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the summer boating season. Authorities are reminding folks that there are some new laws on Georgia's waterways.
Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the summer boating season. Authorities are reminding folks that there are some new laws on Georgia's waterways.