Thursday, April 14, 2011

Support For Bryan Stow: Ice Hockey Game - April 17th

OK, April 17th. I've recruited a bunch of co-workers from AMR to play ice hockey with me in a game Vs. the South Bay Area Firefighters Team. This event is intended to raise money for the Bryan Stow Fund. Bryan's story has become national news, and there are so many supporters all pulling for Bryan.

As you will read below, the event starts at 5:30 pm with a silent auction and mixer at Stanley's Sports Bar located in Sharks Ice at San Jose. $1 of every beer purchase will go to the Bryan Stow fund, all proceeds from silent auctions, and raffle will go to the Stow fund. Raffle, and auctions will continue thru the hockey game starting at 7:30pm.

Please join us as we play hockey for Bryan! Admission is free, donations are encouraged. make sure to be there starting at 5:30pm and stay for the hockey action at 7:30pm!!

Sharks Ice at San Jose
1500 South 10th Street - San Jose, CA 95112


The South Bay Area Firefighters Vs. AMR

Follow the link below for more details....

Support For Bryan Stow: Ice Hockey Game - April 17th: "ICE HOCKEY GAME SUNDAY APRIL 17 - 7:30pm Sharks Ice at San Jose 1500 South 10th Street - San Jose, CA 95112 South Bay Area Firefighters ..."

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Bryan Stow Fundraiser


Today has been an incredible experience. While my friend and coworker lies in a hospital bed fighting for his life, his friends, co-workers, peers, and community are fighting for him. I have never been a first hand witness to such love, kindness, giving, and respect as I was today.

I showed up to work today at around 10:30am in uniform to volunteer my day to help in any way I could with the fundraiser. The event was set to kick off at 12:00pm and there was a bit of scrambling to get the final touches in place.  When I checked in, I was tasked with parking control, and was given my day-glow yellow vest and ushered out to an overflow parking lot a few doors down from our operations headquarters. At 11:30 am the parade of cars began to arrive, and by 12:00 it was pretty much full.  I was scheduled to help out with the barbecue at noon so I turned in my vest and headed over to where the food was being made.
Media in full effect
On my way from the parking lot to the food, I passed by hundreds of people walking in to join the fundraiser. Every public service entity in our county and beyond were in attendance today. Fire departments, police, City and County officials, as well as EMS personnel from every ambulance company in the Bay Area, were all represented. CALSTAR air ambulance even landed one of their helicopters across the street from the event. All of the Bay Area media were represented, TV and radio stations, and any other media outlet you can think of.

Inside AMR headquarters, was sea of people all wanting to give in one way or another. Silent auctions were being held for anything from sports memorabilia, to gym memberships...Orange and black bracelets with Bryan's "P" number emblazoned on them were being sold for $5 a piece and tee-shirts for $20. Everything and anything that could help generate funds for Bryan's medical costs was being sold or auctioned today. AMR employees made baked goods and had a bake sale. Pizza My Heart, a Bay Area pizza chain, presented a $20,000 check to The Bryan Stow Fund from the proceeds from their fundraiser held yesterday.
 
Bracelets

At about the time I showed up to my post at the hamburger grill, the grease was flying in the wind, and the hamburgers were being eaten faster than we could fry 'em. I really have never seen as many hot dogs as we cooked today either. Plate after plate of hamburgers, hot dogs, tri-tip, chicken, and sausages were sent to the food line, and came back empty before we had more ready. Just amazing.


My rig


While all of this is going on, I'm looking around at my co-workers. When I say co-workers, I mean everyone I work with...AMR folks, fire, police, nurses... everyone. I see them here on their day off, being mothers and fathers, being friends, being supportive, giving, and caring. It is quite an emotional experience for me. It makes me understand why I love going to work, and why the people in my field are so special. Makes me realize that our society still cares...

Not only can I appreciate the public service folks who showed up, but there were the general public, and the vendors in attendance who volunteered their services for the day. People who have never met Bryan, stepping up to make a donation for a man who has done so much for others. There truly is kindness, and compassion  in the world.


Me on Hamburger and Hot Dog Duty
I knew there would be a big event today, but this exceeded my minds eye by a million miles.  I am proud to announce that the fundraiser today raised more than $140,000 in honor of Bryan Stow.

All of this for one man...A huge response to say how much we all care about Bryan Stow, and his recovery. I am posting a link below that gives information on ways you can donate to Bryan Stow, and his family to help ease the costs of his medical expenses. Please click this link and make a donation however small, buy a bracelet, show your support.....



This link also has the composite sketches of the people who attacked Bryan. The reward for their capture is over $100,000. Let's hope law enforcement captures them soon.


Saturday, April 2, 2011

Bryan Stow. Friend, and fellow paramedic. PLEASE READ


On March 31st 2011, my friend and co-worker Bryan Stow was brutally attacked and beaten after attending the San Francisco Giants game in LA vs. the Dodgers.  As a result of this unprovoked attack, Bryan is in the intensive care unit of an LA area hospital fighting for his life.

Bryan is the father of 2, a great friend, incredible person and a man who dedicated his life to saving others as a paramedic. Bryan also worked to train other paramedics for field duty.

In EMS, we are all family. Bryan, is partly responsible for the privilege I have of being a paramedic.  I have worked with Bryan on several occasions, but it was one night with him as my Field Training Officer at the end of my paramedic training cycle that I remember best. At the end of that night, Bryan said to me...and I quote: 

"I give you the Stow blessing to go forth". I will never forget those words in his voice.

Bryan Stow

Right now, I would like all of my friends and people who may read this to send Bryan your prayers, well wishes, good thoughts, and Stow blessings for a smooth recovery. Please make a donation to Bryan and his family in this very difficult time at the links posted below. 


Donate directly to Bryan's Fundraising Account:
Commonwealth Credit Union
www.CUSWIRL.com  Act #118881
 
 
Or via your PayPal account.  Go to www.PayPal.com
Send funds to: StowDonations@gmail.com