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WOWT.COM -- Omaha's latest casualty in the Iraq war is being remembered as someone who was dedicated to helping others. That's what Tricia Jameson was doing when she died last week.

The 34-year-old Jameson was serving as a medic in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded near her ambulance.

Friends like Holly Freeman say Tricia thrived on adventure.

Holly says the two of them would push themselves to the limit when they would go skiing, "getting-up early, wearing yourself out, then going out and doing it again the next day."

Tricia applied that same sense of adventure to her job as an Army medic.



"She did, definitely. Wanted to go get her hands on some serious injuries and fix some things."

Tricia was killed by what the military refers to as an IED or improvised explosive device.

At the time she was on her way to help a wounded solider. A similar incident last week killed another Army medic from Omaha. Eric Woods left behind a wife and a young son.

And it was Tricia's close friend, Linda Tarrango Griess of Sutton, Nebraska who was killed last year in Iraq by an IED but even the loss of a friend couldn't stop Tricia from going to Iraq.

Ms. Freeman says, "The more we told her we didn't want her to go, the more she wanted to go."

 Friends say Tricia loved to help people. When on leave she worked with developmentally disabled children.

Holly says, "She even carried a big huge medical kit in her car. She would have everything in there in case of a wreck or something. She would call me and say, 'I almost got to help someone but someone beat me there.' It's what she wanted."

Tricia Jameson graduated from Millard South High School in 1989.
Funeral arrangements are pending.

 

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Tricia Jameson
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, July 19 2005 @ 09:36 PM EDT
Tricia,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. As an Army Medic, you died doing the most noblest things, rushing to the aid of a fellow soldier.

A grateful citizen
  • Tricia Jameson - Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 10:44 PM EDT
  • Tricia Jameson - Authored by: anonymous on Monday, June 12 2006 @ 12:40 PM EDT

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