I hope this isn't too out of context, but no, I don't think we celebrate people's misfortunes - or at least I don't think we do. We celebrate our victory over people's adverse conditions and misfortune. What is better, to arrive at a house with heavy fire blowing out of every window and door and save the house, or to find the same situation and wind up saving a concrete foundation? What is better, to cheat (postpone) death that .001% of the time and bring a trauma code back, or to hand a dead body over to the police? Personally, I like to think that I celebrate, document and market (cheerlead, if you will) for public safety. I'm not at a crash to capture the vehicles involved, nor the people involved. I'm there for the public safety personnel (fire, police and EMS/rescue), and I like to think that my photographs reflect that.