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Memorial

Guidance for managing the emotions associated with the anniversaries of traumatic incidents
Honor the sacrifices and the legacy left by 9/11 responders by marking the anniversary with community service, education and self-care
How the National EMS Memorial Weekend of Honor recognizes the fallen
Scott County EMS Paramedic Deputy Chief Director Devonnia Tscheulin was known as 鈥渢he biggest unsung hero鈥 in the department
The National EMS Memorial Service stopped in North Huntingdon to remember fallen EMTs, paramedics
59 EMS responders and their families will be recognized during a 3-day event in Arlington
59 fallen EMS providers are remembered on the trip to Arlington, Va.
The National EMS Memorial Service鈥檚 memorial caravan left from California for the first time
The Coffee County EMS crew was transporting a patient when they collided with a truck
EMS Captain Edgar Baez and Lieutenant Alison Russo used to respond to calls together in the Bronx decades ago
Participants in the National EMS Memorial Bike Ride honor the fallen and support their loved ones
Activities include Moving Honors, the EMS Tree of Life unveiling ceremony and the presentation of dog tags to families
Hundreds gathered; a minister called the service a celebration of life and asked mourners to their neighbor and give them a 鈥淛ermaine-type鈥 smile
The FDNY veteran also volunteered with the Huntington Community First Aid Squad on Long Island, where her namesake street is
A nonprofit formed by the fire officers union has considered adding a permanent memorial for Lt. Paul Butrim, Lt. Kelsey Sadler and FF-EMT Kenny Lacayo
Remembering the service and the selflessness of those lost this year
Penn Hills Paramedic Joshua Smith said Nicholas Theofilis would go on ride-alongs as a teen and shadow medical personnel
鈥淭ogether we helped fulfill our promise to never forget, and we are looking forward to keeping this going for many years to come,鈥 said Capt. Brian Minardo
鈥淚t was a beautiful ceremony, and we鈥檙e very proud to be here,鈥 said widow Michelle Ruedy, expressing shared feelings
鈥淭hat man murdered my daughter, and she would be the first one to come to his aid if he needed help,鈥 her father said at the service
Acting Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said Russo 鈥渕entored many new EMTs and paramedics, cared deeply for the communities she served, and set an incredible example鈥
鈥淲e are so sad,鈥 said FDNY Chief of Department John Hodgens. 鈥淭he members of her station looked up to [Alison Russo]. She kept them in line.鈥
鈥淚 needed to help them. I needed to make sure that our people were good and we could take care of these people, and that鈥檚 why I chose to stay.鈥
Johnathian Myers was recognized for 鈥渄istinguished acts of honor and heroism, performed with courage, and without hesitation or regard to their own personal safety鈥
Cebollero, Dudley and Ludwig discuss honoring the legacy of 9/11
The Durango Fire Protection District鈥檚 Leo Lloyd 鈥渨as passionate about the outdoors and his career as a first responder,鈥 said his wife, Susie Lloyd
West End Ambulance Paramedic Janice Keen-Livingston was assisting at a crash scene when she was struck by a truck in 2015
In this week鈥檚 image, an EMS legend is remembered
The Moving Honors will stop in multiple cities so people can pay their respects to 72 fallen providers
Erica Ransom Parks was escorted by a Lumberton Rescue and EMS ambulance with her husband following in a fire truck
The events include the National EMS Memorial Service and the National EMS Memorial Bike Ride
The 鈥淯nmasking Our Heroes鈥 exhibit and video share the stress and community support FDNY EMS personnel experienced in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic