The National EMS Memorial Service will recognize 20 individuals from 13 at the 1 p.m. National EMS Memorial Service in Colorado Springs.
This year marks the 20th year for the three-day weekend event, which starts at 1 p.m. the Friday before the service. Since 1992, the National EMS Memorial Service has been honoring America’s EMS providers who have given their lives in the line of duty.
The 20 individuals being honored this year join 581 others previously
honored by the National EMS Memorial Service.
Each year, at a service held in Colorado Springs, members of the
honoree’s families are presented with a medallion, symbolizing eternal
memory; a U.S. Flag which has flown over the Nation’s Capital,
symbolizing service to the country; and a white rose, symbolizing their
undying love.
The 2012 National EMS Memorial Service will be conducted at the Pikes
Peak Center in Colorado Springs.
In addition to the presentations made during the Service, each honoree’s
name is engraved on a bronze oak leaf which is added to the “Tree of
Life,” the National EMS Memorial.
Additional information on the National EMS Memorial Service is available
from its web site at http://nemsms.org
This year’s honorees include:
Charolette ‘Charlie’ Adair, of Richfield Township Fire Department, Berkey, OH, who died in the line duty on October 28, 2011 of injuries sustained after being struck at the scene of a call.
Randall Joe ‘Randy’ Bever, of LifeNet-St. Joseph, St. Joseph, MO, who died in the line duty on August 26, 2011 of injuries sustained in a medical aviation accident.
Scherese M. Bishop, of Northeast Ambulance & Fire Protection District, Beverly Hills, MO, who died in the line duty on March 11, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Charles Black, of Superior Air-Ground Ambulance, Highland, IN, who died in the line duty on August 10, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Carmen I. Burnette, of Putnam County EMS, Cookeville, TN, who died in the line duty on February 25, 2011 of complications from surgery for a line of duty injury.
Mark W. Camara, of Poultney Rescue Squad, Poultney, VT, who died in the line duty on October 7, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Daniel C. Dare, of Avon First Responders, Avon, IL, who died in the line duty on February 1, 2011 of an
on-duty cardiac event.
William G. ‘Bill’ Didier, of Trans North Aviation, Eagle River, WI, who died in the line duty on November 28, 2011 of injuries sustained in a medical aviation accident.
Christopher Frakes, of LifeNet-St. Joseph, St. Joseph, MO, who died in the line duty on August 26, 2011 of injuries sustained in a medical aviation accident.
James R. Freudenburg, of LifeNet-St. Joseph, St. Joseph, MO, who died in the line duty on August 26, 2011
of injuries sustained in a medical aviation accident.
Richard ‘Dick’ Hanlon, of Madison Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Madison, NJ, who died in the line duty on February 15, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Russell C. Hogue, of Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance Service, Spencerport, NY, who died in the line duty on March 11, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Michael S. Kenwood, of Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, Princeton, NJ, who died in the line duty on August 28, 2011 of drowning during swift water rescue.
Jeffery Landgraf, of Kearny County EMS, Lakin, KS, who died in the line duty on April 18, 2011 of injuries sustained in an on-duty motor vehicle collision.
Gary Liszewski, of Broward County EMS, Fort Lauderdale, FL, who died in the line duty on January 22, 1987 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Bruce Mandel, of Maplewood Volunteer First Aid Squad, Maplewood, NJ, who died in the line duty on October 3, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Matthew Pellettere, of River Edge Volunteer Ambulance Service, River Edge, NJ, who died in the line duty on January 16, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Merlin Sayan, of Kalkaska EMS, Kalkaska, MI, who died in the line duty on February 13, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Alan L. Unger, of Inwood Township EMS, Cooks, MI, who died in the line duty on March 6, 2011 of an on-duty cardiac event.
Robert Wood, of Montrose Minute Men, Montrose, PA, who died in the line duty on February 24, 1985 of an on-duty cardiac event.