27th annual national emergency medical services …...eric johnson director, national ems memorial...
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27th Annual
National Emergency Medical Services
Memorial Service
May 18, 2019
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
at National Harbor Oxon Hill, Maryland
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About the National EMS
Weekend of Honor
The Weekend of Honor is organized and hosted by the following non-profit organizations: • National EMS Memorial Bike Ride-whose mission is to
honor EMS personnel by organizing and implementing long distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve everyday, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.
• National EMS Memorial Foundation-whose mission is to create a permanent EMS memorial in our Nation’s capital. After passing through the House & the Senate by unanimous consent, H.R. 1037 and S. 1692 were signed into law by the President of the United States on Saturday November 3, 2018, becoming public law 115-275. This new law allows the National EMS Memorial Foundation to establish a permanent memorial to the Nation’s EMS providers on Federal lands in the District of Columbia.
• National EMS Memorial Service-whose mission is to honor
those in EMS who have died in the line of duty and made the Ultimate Sacrifice and who are congressionally sanctioned to conduct the annual service.
While there are permanent memorials and solid funding streams for both police and fire, currently there is no permanent memorial for EMS. The EMS organizations above operate solely on donations.
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About the Service
The purpose of the National EMS Memorial Service is to honor and remember those Emergency Medical Services personnel who have given their lives in the line-of-duty and to recognize the Ultimate Sacrifice they have made for their fellow human beings.
Never Forgotten Honorees for the annual service typically died in the calendar year preceding the service year. Some honorees’ deaths occurred prior to this but were only recently classified as occurring in the line-of-duty, or only recently brought to the attention of the National EMS Memorial Service, and therefore, are now being honored. During the service, a family member or agency representative will be presented with a United States flag, which has flown over the United States Capitol, on behalf of a grateful nation and denoting the honoree’s service to their country; a white rose representing their undying love and a medallion signifying their eternal memory are also presented. Each person being recognized tonight is also represented by his or her state flag.
After the reading of the Honorees’ names, there will be a National Moment of Silence. The names of those who are honored today appear on the newly minted 2019 "Tree of Life," the temporary National EMS Memorial.
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Program
Announcer
Eric Johnson Director, National EMS Memorial Service Executive Director, Supporting Heroes
Invocation
Amelie Buchanan Flight Chaplain Founder, Association of Professional Flight Chaplains
Presentation/Posting of Colors and Pledge of Allegiance
2019 National EMS Memorial Service Honor Guard
National Anthem
Mary Brickey Plum Point Middle School Huntingtown, Maryland MJ (Brickey) Godfrey (Backup) Washington, DC, Liaison National EMS Memorial Service
Welcome and Opening Remarks Brian Shaw President, National EMS Memorial Bike Ride
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Special Music
Rick Ferrell Singer/Songwriter
Reflections Katie Orsino Executive Director, National EMS Memorial Foundation
Reader of Honoree Names
Stephen Wirth Director, National EMS Memorial Service
Presentations to Honoree Families
Bruce Evans President-Elect, National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) Clinton, Mississippi Barry Hoke Sussex County EMS Honor Guard Georgetown, Delaware Casey Read Flight Nurse/Paramedic/Base Supervisor PHI Air Medical Cedar Creek, Texas Wesley Semple Paramedic Ross/West View Emergency Medical Service Authority Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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In Memoriam Matthew Adams Paramedic UnityPoint Health-Meriter Madison, Wisconsin Matthew Adams, 25, UnityPoint Health-Meriter, died in the line-of-duty May 20, 2018, as a result of a fall suffered at a motor-vehicle crash scene. Adams interned with Oregon Fire Department and Monona Fire Department before becoming a paramedic and firefighter at 19. He later worked as a paramedic with Paratech Ambulance in Janesville and as an ER tech at UnityPoint with plans to go into nursing. Cecil Brownlee Ambulance Driver Miller’s Funeral Home Ambulance Fort Worth, Texas Cecil Brownlee, 25, Miller’s Funeral Home Ambulance, died in the line-of-duty January 13, 1961, in an ambulance crash alongside his partner, ambulance attendant, Carroll Whalin. Rico Caruso Helicopter EMS Pilot Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport Woodruff, Wisconsin Rico Caruso, 34, Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport, died in the line-of-duty April 27, 2018, in a medical helicopter crash. He died alongside nurse Klint Mitchell and medic Gregory Rosenthal. Caruso was known to be passionate about family, friends, aviation, baseball, food, and a great bottle of wine or a craft beer. It was said that he will be remembered as someone with a true love for others, a generous heart and relentless smile. His personality positively impacted everyone he met.
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Mousa Chaban Paramedic Tri-County Ambulance Wakarusa, Indiana Mousa Chaban, 32, Tri-County Ambulance, died in the line-of-duty January 22, 2018, in an ambulance crash. Chaban completed certifications for EMT and Paramedic at Ivy Tech Community College. It was said he was an amiable person, with enormous potential, who was dedicated to the helping others. Bonnie Cook NICU Nurse St. Alexius Hospital Bismarck, North Dakota Bonnie Cook, 63, St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, died in the line-of-duty November 18, 2018, in a medical airplane crash alongside Bismarck Air Medical pilot, Todd Lasky, and Metro Ambulance of Bismarck paramedic, Chris Iverson. Cook served as a NICU Nurse for St. Alexius Hospital for 26 years. Her passion for her work was exceeded only by her devotion to her family. Jennifer Cross Paramedic Portsmouth, Ambulance Portsmouth, Ohio Jennifer Cross, 43, Portsmouth Ambulance, died in the line-of-duty October 27, 2018, in an ambulance crash. She worked for Portsmouth Ambulance as a paramedic on the MICU for the past 5 years. She was known for being an excellent clinician, but more importantly, as an excellent person. It was said she brought joy to the lives of many with her smile and positive personality.
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Joeddy Friszell EMS Deputy Chief FDNY New York City, New York Joeddy Friszell, 70, FDNY, died on March 5, 2018, after he succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness sustained in the line-of-duty. Friszell was known for his FDNY pride and love for his family. He developed a WTC-related illness as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States. Michael Guttenberg EMS Physician Northwell Health Care Systems Great Neck, New York Michael Guttenberg, 50, Northwell Health Care Systems, died October 17, 2018, after he succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness he sustained in the line-of-duty. Guttenberg was a fellow with FDNY when he served at Ground Zero. He developed pancreatic cancer as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States. Filipe Huerta, Jr. Paramedic Hidalgo County EMS Pharr, Texas Felipe Huerta Jr., 32, of Hidalgo County EMS, died in the line-of-duty December 16, 2018, in an ambulance crash. It was said that Huerta was well-known for his integrity, his honorable personal ethics, and belief that his life was about serving others. Not only did he serve his community as a paramedic, he proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps and was a Purple Heart recipient.
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Chris Iverson Paramedic Metro Ambulance of Bismarck Bismarck, North Dakota Chris Iverson, 47, Metro Ambulance of Bismarck, died in the line-of-duty Nov. 18, 2018, in an air medical airplane crash alongside Bismarck Air Medical pilot, Todd Lasky, and St. Alexius Hospital nurse Bonnie Cook. Iverson was a volunteer at the Cathay and Fessenden Fire Departments for 11 years. Beginning as an EMT, he progressed to instructor and mentor. Iverson was known best for his passion for family and the outdoors. Garry John Emergency Vehicle Attendant American Medical Response Las Vegas, Nevada Garry John, 58, American Medical Response, died in the line-of-duty February 13, 2018, in an ambulance crash. Co-workers say John died a hero, trying to shield the patient in the van, who also died. They also remember him as an avid pool player and kind person with a calm demeanor perfect for the field he worked in. John was known for being quiet, but proud to wear his uniform. It was said he was dedicated to his job and adept at putting his patients at ease. Todd Lasky EMS Pilot Bismarck Air Medical Bismarck, North Dakota Todd Lasky, 48, Bismarck Air Medical, died in the line-of-duty Nov. 18, 2018, in a medical airplane crash. He died alongside Metro Ambulance of Bismarck paramedic, Chris Iverson and St. Alexius Hospital nurse Bonnie Cook. Lasky’s community service began with the Bismarck Police Academy in 1988 and he held a BS in Aeronautics from the University of North Dakota. It was said he had a “legendary” sense of humor and a passion for flying and mechanics.
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Tim McClanahan Assistant Chief Lewes Fire Department Lewes, Delaware Tim McClanahan, 46, Lewes Fire Department, died in the line-of-duty July 11, 2016, after falling from a helicopter, while performing a hoist operation, during a training exercise. McClanahan was a proud founding member of Delaware Air Rescue Team (DART) — a combined air rescue effort between the Delaware State Police Aviation Division and the Delaware Fire Service. Klint Mitchell Flight Nurse Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport Woodruff, Wisconsin Klint Mitchell, 30, Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport, died in the line-of-duty April 26, 2018 in a medical helicopter crash. He died alongside pilot Rico Caruso and medic Gregory Rosenthal. Mitchell was well-known for being an avid houndsman and breeder of Foley Swamp Plott Hounds. He was active in the American Plott Hound Association, Upper Peninsula Bear Houndsman Association, a member of the Michigan Bear Hunters Association, Michigan Hunting Dog Federation and the Wisconsin Bear Hunters Association. He was also a proud Patron Life Member of the NRA. Walter J. Nelson, Jr. EMS Lieutenant FDNY New York City, New York Walter Nelson, 59, FDNY, died on May 2, 2014, after he succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness sustained in the line-of-duty. He developed a WTC-related illness as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States.
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Larry Oberle, Sr. Ambulance Attendant Alpha Fire Company in State College State College, Pennsylvania Larry Oberle Sr., 35, Alpha Fire Company, died in the line-of-duty on Aug. 1, 1971, in an ambulance crash. Oberle was also a mechanic for Pennsylvania State University and was a member of the Alpha Volunteer Fire Company. Patricia Osburn Rescue Captain North Beach Volunteer Fire Department North Beach, Maryland Patricia “Pat” Osburn, 69, North Beach Volunteer Fire Department, Rescue Captain, died in the line-of-duty May 26, 2018. Osburn was a long-time, well-known, inspiring and beloved volunteer at the North Beach Volunteer Fire Department. Osburn died of cardiac arrest immediately after successfully providing patient care and delivering her patient to Calvert Health Medical Center in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Zachary Pruitt Paramedic Medical Center EMS Jackson, Tennessee Zachary Pruitt, 36, Medical Center EMS died in the line-of-duty November 30, 2018, in an ambulance crash. Pruitt not only served his community as a paramedic, but he served his country in the United States Army. He served from 2003 through 2005 with the 655th Transportation Corp as a Specialist, where he was awarded a Purple Heart. Pruitt continued his studies in EMS at Jackson State University.
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Robert Reeder EMS Chief Crozer-Chester Medical Center Upland, Pennsylvania Robert Reeder, 61, Crozer-Chester Medical Center, died in the line-of-duty October 20, 2018, after collapsing from cardiac arrest while providing medical coverage at a special event. Reeder had been part of the Crozer-Keystone system for 37 years. For the past two decades, he served as chief of EMS, overseeing the services at Crozer-Keystone, Springfield, Taylor and Delaware County hospitals, and had simultaneously served as president of the Delaware County Emergency Health Services Council. It was said that his leadership efforts in Delaware County were remarkable, that he was an even more remarkable family man, and was a friend to all who knew him. Joseph Rodriguez EMS Captain FDNY New York City, New York Joseph “Joey” Rodriguez, 59, FDNY, died November 23, 2018, after he succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness sustained in the line-of-duty. Rodriguez served 28 years as an EMT with FDNY. Because of the number of trophies he won with his 2010 Dodge Challenger as a member of the Legendary Muscle Cars Auto Club, Rodriguez was nicknamed “Joey Challenger.” He developed lung cancer as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States.
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Gregory L. Rosenthal Flight Paramedic Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport Woodruff, Wisconsin Gregory L. Rosenthal, 43, Ascension Wisconsin Spirit Medical Transport, died in the line-of-duty April 27, 2018, in a medical helicopter crash. He died alongside nurse Klint Mitchell and pilot Rico Caruso. He was known for his tireless and passionate work as a flight paramedic for 14 years. He was a volunteer firefighter and first responder for the Kronenwetter Fire Department for many years. He was noted to be a Harley Davidson enthusiast, but most of all, an enthusiastic family man and friend. Martha Stewart Paramedic FDNY New York City, New York Martha Stewart, 58, FDNY, died November 18, 2018, after she succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness sustained in the line-of-duty. She developed WTC-related cancer as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States. Felipe A. Torre, Jr. Emergency Medical Technician FDNY New York City, New York Felipe Torre, 54, FDNY, died on Oct. 10, 2018, after he succumbed to a certified World Trade Center illness sustained in the line-of-duty. Torre served FDNY for more than 31 years. He developed a WTC-related illness as a result of serving this Nation in response to the rescue and recovery of the thousands of Americans who fell at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, September 11, 2001, after terrorist attacks on the United States.
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Nicole Van Heel Paramedic Gold Cross Ambulance Saint Cloud, Minnesota Nicole Van Heel, 34, Gold Cross Ambulance, died November 25, 2018, after a stroke sustained in the line-of-duty on June 2018. Van Heel was a paramedic and a volunteer firefighter for nearly 12 years. It was said she made a difference in many lives, not only through her work as a paramedic and firefighter, but her willingness to stand by and behind family, friends and people through good and bad times. She was dedicated and loyal to her job and humanity. Steven Werner Emergency Medical Technician Paramount Ambulance Service Dubuque, Iowa Steven Werner, 34, Paramount Ambulance Service, died in the line-of-duty April 27, 2018, in an ambulance crash. Although an EMT for only a year, Werner was a dedicated man of service and served almost eight years in the United States Army. He was awarded the Combat Action Badge, three Army Commendation Medals, the Army Achievement Medal, two Meritorious Unit Citations, two Army Good Conduct Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Medal, Army Service Ribbon, NATO Medal and the Drivers Mechanics Badge, and had recently joined Peosta-Centralia Fire Department as a volunteer. Carroll Whalin Ambulance Attendant Miller’s Funeral Home Ambulance Weatherford, Texas Carroll Whalin, 27, Miller’s Funeral Home, died in the line-of-duty on Jan. 13, 1961, in an ambulance crash alongside partner, ambulance driver, Cecil Brownlee.
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Special Music Rick Ferrell Singer/Songwriter
Tribute Video Presentation
(Please refrain from flash photography during presentation)
National Moment of Silence
(Agencies across the United States participate live) Taps
Paramedic David Naples Pittsburgh Emergency Medical Service Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Leigh Chambers Lieutenant, Retired Sedgwick County EMS Wichita, Kansas
Retirement of Colors
Closing Remarks and Candlelight Remembrance Ceremony
Jana Williams President, National EMS Memorial Service National EMS Honor Guard members & Survivors Music: “Go Light Your World” (by Chris Rice)
Dismissal
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2019 Honor Guard, Pipes and Drums Honor Guard Commander
Ron S. Quesenberry Retired Captain James City County Fire Department Williamsburg, Virginia
Deputy Honor Guard Commander
John H. Soderberg Crew Chief City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Service Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pipe Major
Kevin Haugh Captain, FDNY EMS FDNY EMS Pipes & Drums New York, New York
Participating Honor Guard Agencies
American Medical Response (AMR) Honor Guard
Riverside, California
American Medical Response (AMR) Honor Guard
Colorado Springs, Colorado
City of Austin Emergency Medical Services Honor Guard Austin, Texas
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City of Boston Emergency Medical Services
Honor Guard Boston, Massachusetts
Bucks County Firefighter and Emergency Medical Services
Memorial Honor Guard Doylestown, Pennsylvania
MedStar Emergency Medical Services
Honor Guard Fort Worth, Texas
Minnesota Emergency Medical Service
Honor Guard Saint Cloud, Minnesota
New Castle County Emergency Service
Honor Guard New Castle, Delaware
Fire Department of New York
Emergency Medical Service Pipes and Drums Brooklyn, New York
PHI Air Medical
Honor Guard Phoenix, Arizona
City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
Honor Guard Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Ross/West View Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Wichita, Kansas
County of Simcoe Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Midhurst Ontario, Canada
Sussex County Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Georgetown, Delaware
UMass Memorial Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Worcester, Massachusetts
UMC Emergency Medical Service Honor Guard
Lubbock, Texas
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2019 Executive Board of Directors
Jana Williams, President Johnsburg, Illinois
Rachel Tester, Vice President
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Craig Yale, Treasurer Sandy, Utah
Scott Davis, Secretary
Pembroke, Virginia
2019 Board of Directors
Stephen D. Carlson Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jonathan Godfrey
Washington, DC
Eric W. Johnson Louisville, Kentucky
Lawrence W. Jones
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rosemary McCormick Bayonne, New Jersey
Rande M. McCrary Trenton, Missouri
Scott Lenn
Pueblo, Colorado
Tom Liebman Krum, Texas
Jim Vitaletti
Stafford, Virginia
Steve Wirth Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Directors Emeritus
Kevin M. Agard Carlstadt, New Jersey
Shirley E. Bagby Ashland, Virginia
John J. Glass, Jr.
Munhall, Pennsylvania
Kevin L. Dillard Fredericksburg, Virginia
George W. Murphy
Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts
Jean E. Venner Henrico, Virginia
Daniel C. Wildman
Fredericksburg, Virginia
2019 Donors The following individuals, businesses and organizations have helped make the many activities and events of The National EMS Memorial Service and Weekend of Honor possible…
Platinum Sponsorship - $25,000
American Medical Response
Platinum Sponsorship - $25,000 Air Medical Group Holdings
(includes Air Evac, Air Med, Guardian, Med-Trans, REACH)
Gold Sponsorship - $20,000 Air Methods Corporation
Silver Sponsorship - $15,000
Airbus
Bronze Sponsorship - $10,000 Metro Aviation
Bronze Sponsorship - $10,000
Erin Reese in Memory of Scott Reese
Primary Event Donation - $5,000 Pafford EMS
Primary Event Donation - $5,000
Superior Ambulance
NEMSMS “Store” & Memorabilia Donation - $4,000 Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads (VAVRS)
Primary Event Donation - $3,500 Faculty and Students of Medical Transport Leadership Institute (MTLI)
Saturday Family Breakfast & Orientation – $3,000
Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, LLC
Sunday Family Breakfast Sponsorship - $3,000 National Assn of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT)
Primary Event Donation - $2,500
Acadian Ambulance
Primary Event Donation - $2,500 Armstrong Ambulance
Primary Event Donation - $2,500
AZ Ambulance Assn
Primary Event Donation - $2,500 Bell Ambulance
Primary Event Donation - $2,500
Jill & Steve Wirth
Primary Event Donation - $2,500 Metro West Ambulance
Primary Event Donation - $1,800
Scott County Life Saving Crew
Music Sponsorship - $1,250 Portsmouth Ambulance
Photography Sponsorship - $1,000
Assn of Air Medical Services (AAMS) Mark Mennie Photography
Printed Items Sponsorship - $1,000 Erlanger Health System & LIFE FORCE
Chaplaincy Sponsorship - $1,000
Yale Group
National EMS Memorial Flag Sponsor - $1,000 Staff of Allegany Health Network Prehospital Care Services & Life Flight
Tree of Life Sponsor - $1,000
Missouri Emergency Medical Service Association
National EMS Memorial Medallion Sponsor - $1,000 Fraternal Assn of Professional Paramedics
Media/Travel Sponsorship - $1,000
Westwire Evolutions
Primary Event Donation - $1,000 Lifeport
Primary Event Donation - $1,000
Vickie & Craig Yale
Primary Event Donation - $500 Community Care Ambulance
Primary Event Donation - $500
Oklahoma Ambulance Assn
Primary Event Donation - $500 Woodburn EMS
2019 Tree of Life Workmanship
Jenn and Tom Liebman
Adopt-a-Family Contributions -$350 Bob and Barbara Morrison
Byron Andrews Colonial Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad
Concord Volunteer Rescue Squad Culpeper Co. Rescue Squad
Fredericksburg Rescue Squad Ross/West View EMS
John and Lucille Sekara Sperryville Volunteer Ambulance
Spotsylvania Volunteer Rescue Squad Jenn and Tom Liebman Jana Williams Family
Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads Veterans of EMS
Laura Martin Elvia Villalobos
Family Teddy Bears Missouri Emergency Medical Service Funeral Response Team
Region 2 & Support Team, Moberly, Missouri
Teddy Bear Sweaters Knitting Brenda Wright, Missouri
Child Life Specialists and Activities
Protean LLC LZControl.com
Brynna, Kandice and Becca
Family Support Bags TheMaxImpact.net
HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response
Hope Dogs
Other Donors & Friends (including in-kind donations and volunteer services)
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride
The National EMS Memorial Foundation Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) Association of Professional Flight Chaplains Greater Manassas Volunteer Rescue Squad
Supporting Heroes LifeCare Medical Transports
Med-Trans Corporation Vision Communications Media LLC Protean LLC LZControl.com
VA Association of Volunteer Association Rescue Squads (VAVRS) PHI Air Medical
EMS World Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS)
American Ambulance Association Vertical Magazine
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center at National Harbor John Sharper Inc Florist
The Emprize Group
Fred Buttrell Ted Van Horne Rob Hamilton Randy Strozyk Treg Manning
John Byus Scott Davis
Stephen D. Carlson Eric W. Johnson
Lawrence W. Jones Rosemary McCormick
Rande M. McCrary
Scott Lenn
Jim Vitaletti Kevin M. Agard Shirley E. Bagby John J. Glass, Jr.
Katherine Worthing Ciji Rich Jeffries
Shawn Bohen Ellen Romanowsky
Kevin L. Dillard George W. Murphy
Jean E. Venner Daniel C. Wildman
Edward and Margaret Ryan
Other Donors & Friends (Continued) (including in-kind donations and volunteer services)
Matthew Bombrys Michael DeMarco
Annette & Harold Knauer Jonathan & MJ Godfrey
Tammy Chatman Krista Haugen Melody Piehl Mark Mennie Rick Ferrell
Thomas & Francis Flynn Ann Cunha & Kathleen Regan
Edward & Margaret Ryan Rachel & Robbie Tester
Barb & Richard Williams Jon Washko
Sharon Purdom Heather Schitoskey
Kristin Lingman Candice DeFonso
Peter Gitto Garry Hafner
Jeffrey Harrison Richard Scales, Jr.
Isaac Greenlaw Michelle C Martel Dawn Witherspoon
Jodi Boocks Lucas Mitchell
Michael Flood Edward Donahue
Bruce Evans Sean Britton Rob Luckritz Lisa Lindsay
Raymond Luther Adam Miksis Tina Fluent
David Naples Charles McLeod
Marta Puffenbarger Judy Nicholson
London Nicholson Natalin Hammond
Haydn Rose Hammond Rene Roman
Child Life Friends-Brynna, Kandics and Becca Mike & Joan Smoot
Cyndi Bailey George & Vicky Langford
Rick Sherlock Natasha Ross
Amelie Buchanan Brian Shaw
Rene Borghese Dave Motzkin
Chris Hall David Richardson
Flag and Rose Logo Designed by Phil Bagby
Oak Leaf Medallion Designed by
H. Gene Knight
National EMS Memorial Service PO Box 279
Oilville, Virginia 23129-0602 (877) 230-3147
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