The Alton Telegraph has an article detailing an effort by the fire Department in Alton, IL to brighten the day for a young cancer patient:
…the big red ladder truck rounded a corner last week … in front of 4-year-old Jentzen Felt’s house.
The child, who underwent his fifth round of in-patient chemotherapy Nov. 30, was more than ready for his treat as firefighter for a day. Jentzen was in his front yard, excitedly hopping from one foot to the next, then jumped straight up and down with a smile on his face when he saw the truck.
… in August, doctors discovered [he] has a rare, yolk sac tumor … on the lower spine.
Jentzen has been receiving chemotherapy at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, each time requiring a five-day stay. He is scheduled soon for a PET (positron emission tomography) nuclear imaging scan to determine how well the chemotherapy is working and to determine any future treatment.Jentzen headed to a wooden house cutout with “flames” in the windows and door used in the AFD’s annual open house. The little boy expertly “doused” the fires three times with a thin yellow hose spouting water, each bit of flames flopping behind the cutout and disappearing. At one point, he even sprayed Sebold a bit, eliciting laughter from observers.
The entire article is HERE.
thanks Chris
#1 by David on December 18, 2012 - 8:58 AM
Great story. Hope he’ll get well!!
#2 by Wayne on December 16, 2012 - 8:48 PM
I can’t even think of enough good things to say about this article, it even got me a little choked up. Way to go Alton FD!