'Emily Strong': Utah County teen inspires community after accident left her quadriplegic

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'Emily Strong' — Utah County teen inspires community after an accident left her quadriplegic

Tumbling through the ups and downs of life is what Emily Traveller loves to do.

The couple immediately hit the road, hoping to make it to their daughter who was more than an hour away. Then, they watched first responders roll Emily off the helicopter and into the hospital before transferring her from a stretcher onto an operating table.Doctors told the Travellers their daughter was now quadriplegic, meaning she has no feeling in her arms and her legs.Kari said that just a week following her accident, her daughter has started"flexing," meaning she can move her left arm slightly.

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