Emmett Miller, assistant professor of agriculture and environmental science, was released from Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo Monday but remained by the side of his wife, Pat Miller, who is in critical condition at the hospital. Miller and six students still are being treated in hospitals throughout the state for injuries resulting from the shuttle bus accident south of Ballinger that took the life of Anabel Reid, 19-year-old sophomore environmental science major from Petersburg.
Based on the best information available to the Optimist at 5 p.m. Tuesday, those being treated include:
Hendrick Medical Center in Abilene | |
Tiffany Lutz of Zelienople, Pa., in good condition | |
Merissa Ford of Maple Valley, Wash., in good condition | |
Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston | |
Naomi Cruz of Richmond, in critical condition | |
Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo | |
Pat Miller of Hawley, in critical condition | |
Anna Watson of Kerrville, in fair condition |
Parkland Medical Center in Dallas | |
Anna Ciufo of The Woodlands, in fair condition |
Community Hospital in San Angelo | |
Allison Dorshorst of Colleyville, in fair condition |
Treated and released have been:
Emmett Miller of Hawley, released Monday | |
Dr. Jim Cooke of Abilene, released Saturday | |
Kathleen Henderson of Rockport, released Saturday | |
Haley Wilkerson of Ravenna, released Friday | |
Mandy Wilson of Walsenburg, Colo., released Friday | |
Jason Iris of Southhampton, Bermuda, released Friday | |
Dr. Michael Nicodemus of Abilene, released Friday | |
Kendra Unamba of Midlothian, released Friday |