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Related: About this forumFt. Laud Fire & Rescue treats elderly Army Vet suffering from heat exhaustion (then cuts his grass)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Some dedicated firefighters and paramedics became a lawn crew after they responded to a Fort Lauderdale home to help an elderly Army veteran suffering from heat exhaustion.
A Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue crew jumped into action and went the extra mile to render aid to 83-year-old Prince Pinkney, Monday. According to Pinkney, he and his wife Rebecca were doing some yardwork earlier in the day when he started feeling ill. It was hot, and I got overheated, he said. Pinkney said his leg, which never fully recovered from a stroke years ago, gave out on him. When it gave out, I just fell right in the yard out there, he said.
He slipped, he just fell, said Rebecca. I had him by the arm, but I couldnt hold him up. A passer-by saw the couple struggling and Pinkney on the ground, and that was when FLFR was called. The crew of three responded to the home, located along Southwest Third Court, within minutes. We treated them and checked them out, said FLFR Lt. Matthew Wells.
After the treatment came the trim job. Cellphone video captured the moment two paramedics decided to pick up where the couple had left off, as one of the paramedics mowed their lawn.
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The first responders were just as appreciative for Pinkneys service to the country. A missile tech in Vietnam, Pinkney and his wife were saluted by the three front-line workers. Their story is amazing in itself, said FLFR Capt. Terry Maylor. Their age, what theyve gone through, his history as a veteran serving this country. If that doesnt move you to go ahead and do what youre capable of, then nothing will.
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sheshe2
(87,522 posts)For the beauty that is still there in hearts and minds.
Thank you, FM.
FM123
(10,126 posts)These are the stories that restore my faith in humanity. No matter how bad things get, I remind myself that there are still good people out there in the world.
sheshe2
(87,522 posts)Enterstageleft
(3,823 posts)mitch96
(14,659 posts)The right thing.. Bravo!
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FM123
(10,126 posts)I remember reading last year that after Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas, the FLFR donated and sent over one of their firetrucks to the islands to help them recover.