The headlines of the Rutland Daily Herald announced Crash Kills Girl; Paramedic Loses Life.<br />
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A 15-year old girl was killed and two friends were seriously injured in an accident as the pickup truck the teenagers were traveling at a high rate of speed crashed into a tree.<br />
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Paramedic Floyd "Bud" Langon, Jr., 63, was pronounced dead at the hospital after collapsing at the accident scene from a heart attack while treating one of the teenagers.<br />
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Fellow rescue workers at the scene treated "Bud" and brought him to the Rutland Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead 15 minutes after arriving. Langon was a pharmacist at the Medical Center and worked part-time for the Regional Ambulance Service for about four years.<br />
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In addition, he served as the training coordinator and a charter member of the RAS Castleton First Responders and volunteered with the Poultney rescue squad. A graduate of Temple University and a veteran of the Korean War, Langon is survived by his wife, Catherine, three daughters, a son, 3 step-children, and 14 grandchildren.<br />
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Bud was loved and very active in emergency medical services. He enjoyed his life outside the rescue service and is deeply missed by his family and fellow workers.<br />
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