We all see them rushing to someone’s need.They are available to help when we need help the most.
I had my first experience with them on December 24th. These people I have seen going to someone …
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We all see them rushing to someone’s need.They are available to help when we need help the most.
I had my first experience with them on December 24th. These people I have seen going to someone else’s aid came to mine that day. A first responder arrived and was excellent. Two others also gave their time that day. The ambulance attendants came and they gave me expert treatment. They all helped me feel calmer and in good hands. Then at the Emergency Room I found some more people in our community who are invaluable to all of us.
We know they are always there to help and we are so fortunate to have first responders, ambulance attendants, and our hospital’s emergency room here in Mexico.
Debra Thurman
Mexico