Sarah was taken from life when someone drove the wrong way on the highway and struck the ambulance she was working in head-on. She was a beautiful
Robert “Bobby” A. Jones
Bobby was known as a man of courage, with a calm demeanor and an infectious smile. He is remembered as having “a way of bringing sunshine into
Edward “Ned” J. Hayes
Starting as a volunteer EMT for Bear Creek & Pittston Ambulance Associations in 1987, Ned completed a career as a full-time Paramedic after serving
Tyeler Harris
Tyeler loved his job as an EMT and was an aspiring paramedic and loved his job. He was an all-around country boy who loved shooting guns, fishing,
Joseph “Joe” F. Grady, II
Joe loved Arizona Iced Tea. He loved smoker grills and wanted to open his own establishment. He worked part time for Carolina East EMS and as needed
Mark Ellis
Mark served as the Medical Officer of Renton Volunteer Fire Department and was actively involved in the training collaboration. He found his true
Michael Earley
Captain Michael S Earley bravely served this Department protecting life and property in the city of New York in the rescue and recovery at Manhattan
Douglas Dzubinski
Douglas was an EMT for over 30 years, most recently with Community LifeTeam at UPMC and previously with White Rose Ambulance and Springettsbury
Frank Duff, Jr.
Frank was a 26-year FD veteran and served most of his career at Station 17/Rescue 17 on the city’s West Side. He worked alongside his father at Duff’s