Tanner Doane
Coverage of Tanner Doane in the Nexus archive.
- Boy, 5, miraculously survives being hit by boat propeller while at lake with family, loved ones say
A 5-year-old boy, Jentry Pace, survived life-threatening injuries after being struck by a boat propeller at Patoka Lake. His father, John Pace, and first responders, including conservation officers Joe Haywood and Tanner Doane, provided immediate care before he was hospitalized for multiple surgeries. Jentry's condition is improving, and fundraisers are supporting his family.
- Boy, 5, miraculously survives being hit by boat propeller while at lake with family, loved ones say
A 5-year-old boy, Jentry Pace, survived life-threatening injuries after being struck by a boat propeller at Patoka Lake. His father, John Pace, and first responders used a tourniquet to stabilize him before he was hospitalized for multiple surgeries. Jentry is recovering at Norton Children’s Hospital, with his family and community supporting him through fundraisers.
- Boy, 5, miraculously survives being hit by boat propeller while at lake with family, loved ones say
A 5-year-old boy, Jentry Pace, was severely injured when a boat's propeller struck him at Patoka Lake. His father, John Pace, and first responders quickly applied a tourniquet and transported him to Norton Children’s Hospital, where he has undergone multiple surgeries and is now improving. The incident has prompted community support through fundraisers.