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Home / Health / Arkansas Woman Crushed by Tree Survives, Advocates for Expanded Blood Transfusion Access

Arkansas Woman Crushed by Tree Survives, Advocates for Expanded Blood Transfusion Access

18 Nov

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Summary

  • 32-year-old Little Rock mother survives being crushed by a massive falling tree
  • Calls for expanded access to prehospital blood transfusions across Arkansas
  • Neighbor's quick action and UAMS medical team's emergency response saved her life
Arkansas Woman Crushed by Tree Survives, Advocates for Expanded Blood Transfusion Access

On April 5, 2025, a 32-year-old Little Rock mother, Katie McClanahan, was alone in her home when a severe storm sent a four-foot-wide tree crashing into her bedroom, instantly pinning her beneath the trunk and debris. Hearing her screams, a neighbor called 911, bringing firefighters, paramedics, and the UAMS Trauma Team to the scene.

Crews spent over three hours working to free McClanahan, who had no pulse and no vitals when she arrived at the hospital. UAMS cardiology fellow Michael Cross and acute care surgery chief Ben Davis rushed to the scene with blood and emergency supplies, a step not typically allowed in Arkansas. Davis and nursing director Carrie Knauer were able to start a transfusion on-site, which McClanahan credits with saving her life.

After a 17-day hospital stay and three months of rehabilitation, McClanahan regained her ability to walk. Inspired by her near-death experience, she is now advocating for expanded access to prehospital blood transfusions across Arkansas, where blood loss continues to be the primary cause of avoidable trauma deaths.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Katie McClanahan, a 32-year-old Little Rock mother, was crushed by a massive falling tree in her home in April 2025.
The UAMS medical team, including cardiology fellow Michael Cross and acute care surgery chief Ben Davis, rushed to the scene with blood and emergency supplies, which allowed them to start a rare on-site blood transfusion that saved McClanahan's life.
After her near-death experience, McClanahan realized that the ability to receive a blood transfusion at the scene saved her life, and she is now pushing for this capability to be made available to all Arkansans to prevent avoidable trauma deaths.

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