Comments about ‘Sandy firefighters go beyond the call of duty to help a disabled veteran’
They assist Sandy man with a CO detector and a fire extinguisher
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Patriotism of men has its price.Allegiance to God has its rewards
What a great story. Thank you Sandy Firefighters for your life saving services, and Thank you Ken for your military and police services!! Jobs well done.
a huge thank you to all involved here. This HAS to be the way Christ wants us to love each other. Service in ANY war is difficult, but is given by so many who deserve a huge THANK YOU. Thanks for a day brightening story.
Love to read article of kindness and love for those in need, especially, a veteran, we always owe our freedom and our way of life to the veterans, congradulations to the Sandy Firefighters and the whole departments. May God Bless all of you.
Firefighters for your
Concern on be half of-KEN-
Heart ache and sadness..Has taken a Toll for some..
Those that were in Vietnam Have Been So Much!
True sheepdogs taking care of the people! Awesome. The world can always use more people that are willing and able to help others. All it takes is an act of kindness. Pay it forward. What goes around comes around. What are you spreading? Get out there and do some good and God bless.
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