[Temslist] EMS Heroes Honored at Memorial Service

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Thu May 31 08:37:38 EDT 2007


 

EMS Heroes Honored at Memorial Service

 
SUSAN NICOL KYLE
EMSResponder.com News

ROANOKE, Va. -- "We have to do more than put aside one day of the year
to recognize these lives that are lost of all of us." 

That was the message from Prince William County, Va. Fire and Rescue
Chief Mary Beth Michos on Saturday night to several hundred attending
the 15th annual National EMS Memorial Service. 

Sixteen providers were remembered for giving the supreme sacrifice.
Flags that have flown over the U.S. Capitol were presented to family
members of the heroes. They also were given a white rose and a
medallion. 

The rose signifies the hero's undying love; the medal, eternal memory. 

As the hero's name was called, the family member was escorted by a
uniformed person. The medallion was placed around their neck. Each was
handed a folded flag and rose. They were then saluted by the officers. 

The national service is held in Roanoke, the location of the nation's
first rescue squad. On Saturday night, bagpipe music drifted several
blocks in downtown as pipers welcomed family, friends and fellow EMS
personnel from across the country. 

Michos said it was appropriate that the service is held on Memorial Day
weekend. "...The people we honor here tonight gave their lives for their
country and fellow man too." 

Recalling her early years in the service, she said she had a notion that
only firefighters lost their lives in the line of duty. "...I wouldn't
see that working with EMTs and paramedics. June 26, 1976 I was proven
wrong." 

It was the night her friend, Paramedic Jim Nicewarner, was killed. The
medic unit from Rockville, MD Vol. Fire Dept. was struck by a car
operated by a drunk driver.

Nicewarner, who was treating the patient, was ejected and killed. The
other paramedic was so seriously injured that he never returned to duty.

"That night over 30 years ago, I learned that every time EMS personnel
respond to someone's emergency they are putting their life and safety on
the line." 

Michos urged the crowd to get involved to help change the culture. Until
that happens, more people will be injured and killed while providing
care. 

"We have to make sure we support legislation to make our streets safer
for us and to ensure that the tools of our trade are made as safe as
possible." 

She said little has changed to make the patient compartments safer for
providers. The chief reminded the crowd about the upcoming Stand Down
program of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and that this
is the first year that EMS is included. 

"Let's adopt an "Everyone Goes Home" program for EMS..." Michos added:
"...I challenge you to adopt the philosophy that we should be in a
business that strives to put itself out of business. Our business is
based on others' crisis. Our business puts its workers in danger.
Doesn't it make sense we should do everything to reduce the risk to
others and ourselves?" 

After the service, uniformed EMS personnel lined the street in front of
the church. They snapped to attention and saluted. As Taps came to a
close, a medevac helicopter flew over the scene. 

Those remembered included:

*	John Buchner of City of Scranton FD Ambulance, Scranton, Pa. who
died in the line of duty on Nov. 4, 1981 of injuries sustained when
struck by a vehicle at the scene of a call. 

	

	

*	Larry Doughton Crouse of Alleghany Co. EMS, Sparta, N.C. who
died in the line of duty on Dec. 31, 2005 after suffering a cardiac
arrest while on duty. 

	

	

*	Eric Collin Hanson of Marble Falls Area EMS, Marble Falls, TX
who died in the line of duty on Oct. 10, 2006 of injuries sustained in
an ambulance involved motor vehicle collision.. 

	

	

*	Doreen Renee Johnson of Air Evac Services of Arizona, Phoenix,
AZ who died in the line of duty on Dec. 14, 2004 of injuries received in
a medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Karl August Kolb of Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
who died in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 2004 of injuries received in a
medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Kristopher John Lamphere of Med Flight Air Ambulance,
Albuquerque, NM who died in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 2004 of
injuries received in a medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Erin Leah Eachus Reed of Airlift Northwest, Seattle, WA who died
in the line of duty on Sept. 29, 2005 of injuries received in a medical
aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Deborah Reeve of New York City Fire Department EMS, Bronx, NY
who died in the line of duty on March 15, 2006 of complications from
toxic exposure suffered while on duty at the scene of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center. 

	

	

*	Jeremy Douglas Rodecap of Middletown/Fall Creek TWP EMS,
Middletown, IN who died in the line of duty on Dec. 3, 2005 succumbing
to injuries received in a fall while responding to a call. 

	

	

*	Stephen Moore Smith of Airlift Northwest, Seattle, WA who died
in the line of duty on Sept. 29, 2005 of injuries received in a medical
aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Joseph "Joe" Donald Snow of Montgomery County EMS, Clarksville,
TN who died in the line of duty on May 28, 2006 attempting to reach a
victim during a flood water rescue. 
*	Lois Reiko Suzuki of Airlift Northwest, Seattle, WA who died in
the line of duty on Sept. 29, 2005 of injuries received in a medical
aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Marco E. Villalobos of Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
who died in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 2004 of injuries received in a
medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Donald L. Womble of Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
who died in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 2004 of injuries received in a
medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Laura Ann Womble of Med Flight Air Ambulance, Albuquerque, NM
who died in the line of duty on Oct. 24, 2004 of injuries received in a
medical aviation accident. 

	

	

*	Karen A. Woods of University LifeLink, Aurora, CO who died in
the line of duty on May 9, 2006 of injuries sustained in an ambulance
involved motor vehicle collision.

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