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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A Comment Worthy Of A Post

Joe,

First and foremost, prayers go out to this family and the children. Thank god they were protected by Jesus. Second of all, amongst all of the chaos last night. My daughter inlaw was in the emergency room. I believe it was almost 2 a.m. in the morning. I noticed 2 men in blue uniforms later being told they were salisbury ems keep entering the emergency room time after time with several different patients.The nurse explained how it was one of the childrens birthday. The same 2 gentlemen at about 2 a.m. the pulled up to the doors and unloaded what looked to be an ambulance full of toys and gifts for the 3 little boys who had sufferred apparent burns from the explosion. I asked the nurse to find out there names so that they could somehow be recognized however she was not sure. The 2 men walked in with tons of gifts and then quietly made an exit before even speaking with the parents of the victims. I just thought this was such a great example of passion to help others without recognition. Kudos to all involved in the rescue efforts and to those 2 unsung hero's who made that childs birthday better then what it could have been.

Sincerely,
Sue Brumbley

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

They are all lucky to be alive, they had an Angel looking over them alright.
Doug Wilkerson,

Anonymous said...

Bless those two men. Such good hearts.

Anonymous said...

Theres still enough good in this world to still care isnt there?

Anonymous said...

I worked in the ER last night on a very busy shift, the 2 men your referring to are Zack Keenan and a guy they call "Snackface"...they are the only ones who came in with large amounts of presents anyway. And a numerous amount of patients. Just FYI

Anonymous said...

Great Job Zack Keenan & Snackface ...Its good to see that salisbury does have some good hearted men still left in it. May god bless you & the family in the explosion.