You have every amazing detail correct.
I think it’s awful that “Larry” wasn’t allowed to accompany her and then made worse when he was told he wouldn’t be allowed to see her at the hospital.
Somehow, someway, I hope and will pray, that she and Larry will meet again.
I’m certain the family will invite Larry to meet with her.
I’m hoping that a friend or family member heard Larry’s interview on FNC and contacted FNC to get his info so that they could see each other again - I could see them becoming lifelong friends. One could tell by his comments and voice that he was a very kind and caring man. IIRC one of the hosts asked him how he could keep from crying as at least 1 of them was getting choked up and/or said they had tears in their eyes. He said he got teary-eyed (paraphrasing).
I agree about him not being allowed to ride with her in the ambulance. While I totally believe in and support the rule of law and understand that we need regulations and prtocols, sometimes one needs to use common sense and have a heart when they look at a situation. She had just been through a terrible accident, lost her parents, walked through terrible terrain in a strange place barefoot, was frightened, and had obviously bonded with Larry. He treated her kindly, helped her and did all the right things (while I totally support child protection, he obviously wasn’t a threat to her in any way). He could have held her hand and helped sooth her fears. Tucker Carlson said at least a couple of times that he didn’t think what the EMTs did was right and they should have overlooked protocol in this situation.