Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
Firefighters with the Oak Forest Fire Department started a new program aimed at bringing smiles to the community they serve. The Project Fire Buddies was launched three years ago, after the department realized more needed to be done for the children they meet on emergency calls that are battling challenging illnesses. Firefighters, paramedics, lieutenants, and chiefs all donate their time to give kids an uplifting experience.
“I had an idea of these little guys, like let’s bring a fire truck over and hang out. If they’re healthy enough, we’ll play catch if not we’ll play a board game. We’ll do whatever it takes,” said Oak Forest Fire Department Firefighter/Paramedic Kurt Degroot.
Fire Buddy Pablo Flores was diagnosed with a form of bone cancer that forced him to have his leg amputated. He thought his soccer days were over but Fire Buddies gave him a chance live his dreams taking him to a playoff game for the Chicago Fire.
“Every time we go out for Fire Buddies whether it is at somebody’s house or it is here, it’s nothing but smiles and open hearts and open minds. It’s been one of the best experiences in terms of giving back that we can do,” said Oak Forest Fire Lieutenant Gary Kasper.
Fire buddies is also starting a “Fill the Pack” Program. They are working to collect school supplies for over 200 kids this summer.
For more information on that and if you know a child that needs a fire buddy visit the Project Fire Buddies Facebook page.
#1 by CrabbyMilton on June 18, 2019 - 6:12 AM
I would agree. Many police departments have similar programs as well. Too many cop haters out there so all public safety people need support and need to know that most of us appreciate them so programs like this are great.
#2 by harry on June 17, 2019 - 11:04 PM
that sounds like an awesome public relation program