LifeNet EMTs and Paramedics receive Support from the Texarkana Community during the COVID-19 Response
/ Kim McMurryLifeNet EMTs and Paramedics receive Support from the Texarkana Community during the COVID-19 Response.
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Jarrod Nall holds goodie bags donated to LifeNet from the staff at PAM Specialty Hospital of Texarkana. (Copy)
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Wesley Russel and Robbie Seastrunk hold bags full of meals from Longhorn Steakhouse. (Copy)
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Dollar General’s Rick Gorham and Alan Sneed donated a case of Clorox Wipes and Lysol to LifeNet (Copy)
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Holly Stuart presented Shon Matthews with a fresh pizza from Domino’s on Richmond Road (Copy)
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Andy Vance dons personal protective equipment (PPE) donated to LifeNet by Mayo Manufacturing. (Copy)
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Keisha Morse and Shon Matthews stand in front of meals donated to LifeNet crews by the Texarkana Sunrise Rotary Club. (Copy)
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Rachel Williams, Holly Stuart, and Robert Jones hold a pizza donated to LifeNet by Domino’s on Richmond Road. (Copy)
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Elliot Almond pulls a cart of supplies donated by Texarkana Barber & Beauty Supply, the Texarkana Texas Fire Department (TTFD), and Red River Lumber. (Copy)
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Brandon Bell and Chuck Ham found each other while shopping at Sam’s Club on a Sunday morning in April. (Copy)
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Jacob Akin and Alan Sneed stand in front of a partial donation from Sam’s Club. (Copy)
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Texarkana Oaklawn Rotarian Brad Bailey delivers meals to EMTs and paramedics. (Copy)
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Shawn Davis and Cody Eaves load up a truck of meals at Big Jake’s BBQ to deliver to LifeNet EMTs and paramedics. (Copy)
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Oddie Moore holds a case of disinfectant wipes donated to LifeNet by Deanna Smith. (Copy)
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Russel Sparks holds a sign reading “Hightech Signs Supports Frontline Heroes.” (Copy)