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Woman finds courage in a crisis E-mail
Written by Danielle MacMurchy/Tracy Press   
Wednesday, 31 January 2007

A Tracy woman overcame fear to help save the life of a man badly injured in a traffic accident. By Danielle MacMurchy

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Glenn Moore/Tracy Press - LIFESAVER:Monique Jugy found herself as a first responder at the scene of a grisly motorcycle accident two weeks ago. With quick action, the Tracy Convalescent Hospital nurse helped control the bleeding of the severely injured rider long enough for firefighters to reach the scene.

Until two weeks ago, Monique Jugy was unsure if she was the type of person to rise to the occasion in a crisis.

Not anymore.

On Jan. 19, Jugy drove home from her fourth day of long shifts as a nurse at Tracy Convalescent Hospital when she came across a motorcycle accident. She soon learned that she was brave enough to help when seconds count.

Like most Friday evenings, Jugy met traffic on South Tracy Boulevard during her drive home. As the traffic persisted, Jugy rolled down her window and heard desperate screams. As she approached the intersection at Loma Verde Drive, Jugy saw two victims of a motorcycle accident rolling on the pavement of Tracy Boulevard.

For just a second, Jugy admits she thought, “I don’t want to stop. What can I do”

But she quickly overcame her fear, pulled over her car, grabbed a sheet from her trunk and walked toward Charles Borders, 39, and his teenage niece.

“I had no splint, no bandages, no equipment,” she added. “I was scared, but I just took a deep breath.”

She wrapped the sheet around Borders’ leg, which was nearly severed, and tried to keep him conscious.

“You feel like, is this really happening” she said. “I was just hoping he wouldn’t die.”

She added that it felt like forever until the firefighters arrived, but Tracy police officer Vince Weyant said it took crews from Station 97 about two minutes to respond.

Jugy, who said she felt like she had tunnel vision, later found out Borders was side swiped by a teenage driver.

The girl who hit Borders was stopped at the traffic light at the intersection, waiting to turn south onto Tracy Boulevard, said Weyant, who was on the scene. The driver later told Weyant she didn’t see Borders’ motorcycle, which was headed northbound. As she turned into the motorcycle, she crushed Borders’ leg. He and his niece were both wearing helmets.

“She (Jugy) definitely did the right thing and helped save him from further injuries,” Weyant said. “If you witness a collision, you should at least stop and call emergency personnel. It helps us to have witnesses for a collision.”

Borders was airlifted to Doctors Hospital in Modesto, where his leg was amputated. His niece was treated at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital for a broken left wrist and cuts on her right knee and foot.

Borders’ family members visited Jugy earlier this week to express their appreciation.

“I don’t know how to thank you,” Borders’ brother Henry Borders told Jugy.

“I’ve already been paid by knowing your brother is alive,” she said. “For the first time, I realized I really saved someone’s life.”

To contact reporter Danielle MacMurchy, call 830-4221 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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written by Garry Van Kirk , February 01, 2007
Danielle,

If you can, please let Charles Borders know how saddened we are to hear of his accident, that his brother and sisters at Bikers Accident Survivor Forum are supporting him through his recovery and therapy. We are thinking of him and his niece, his family too.

By all means, Thank Monica Jugy and let her know she is in all our prayers of thanks.

Garry Van Kirk
Bikers Accident Survivor Forum
www.bacsuv.com

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written by Bob , February 01, 2007
Another teen driver out of control. I hope the riders recover well.

"Kill a biker, go to jail!"
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written by Kim , February 01, 2007
My daugher is in 8th grade with the girl involved. How smart that they were both wearing helmets! It could have been even more tragic.

How wonderful that Ms. Jugy put her hesitations aside and stopped to help. She may have saved Mr. Border's life. Thanks to the press for showing the brighter side to such a sad event.


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written by AINT URZ , February 06, 2007
As a rider and resident of Tracy, I've had more close calls on my motorcycle because of the lack of attention and carelessness the young kids in town have when they are behind the wheel of their vehicles. I am angry to know Mr Border's lose his leg. Everyday, when I pass the spray paint on the pavement at the scene from Tracy PD, I pray for Charles and his family.
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written by Larry , February 06, 2007
I hope to God that the teenager driving the car that hit mr Borders has emphathy and is very sorry for her carelessness.
I just hope hes ok, and hes in our family prayers every day.
I have been a Tracy resident for 24 years and saddened every time I drive by the accident scene
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written by Georgina Olson , February 16, 2007
Unfortuneatly Charles developed an infection and had to have surgery the other day. They had to remove more from his leg. He was scheduled to come home too. Now he has to spend more time away from his family and friends that love and care for him so deeply. I hope this teenage driver gets some counseling. This is a horrible thing to do to someone. We love you Charles!!

The Olson Family
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written by Karma Police , February 20, 2007
His past has caught up with him... Nobody wishes this on anyone, but I heard he committed a serious crime against a young girl a few years ago. Maybe Karma...
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written by Georgina O. , May 03, 2007
Why do people in a time of sorrow or pain bring things up they know nothing about and add to the trauma? What is it the bad brings out the worst in people? I just don't get it. His poor family. He has a wife mother father and children! He was doing everything correct on that day. They were wearing helmets he wasn't speeding. His young niece was on the back was it karma for her too? Karma for the teenage driver who hit him? What kind of person are you? Well we all love you Charles and family!!!
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written by Not another "crazy" teen driver , May 06, 2007
Bob, not all teen drivers are crazy. There is such a thing as an "accident." I know there are stereotypes about how bad teen drivers are... but they aren't necessarily true. I'm sure the teen that caused this collision wasn't aiming for Borders and I'm sure she wasn't thinking "Wow, I have my license, whose life should I ruin?". It's not fair to judge people YOU don't know. Instead of downing on the girl, why not support Borders and his family. Do the right thing.
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written by Jerry5 , June 24, 2007
Georgina, you need to wake up, are you that thick-headed? He's a criminal! Everyone knows it.
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