Cher hello end welcome to FFN ples join the group the Canadian fallen firefighters foundation it is just a group only telling you when the fallen Firefighters going to be Honored in Ottawa in sept the 14 hope to see you there so take care talk to you latter brad
John is a 28 yr. old loving father, husband, son, brother and friend. John was injured back in 1998 while on duty as a paramedic. He responded to a call of a person who was overdosed on street drugs, and while responding...this person through my husband out of a 2nd floor story window. My husband suffered many surguries to the right leg which caused the knee to be fused, vascular skin graphs among other issues involving the leg. Because of the injury to his leg, he has obtained MRSA and VRE, can barely stand on his leg, every step is painful.
On July 29, 2008, John will be having an AKA (above knee amputation) of his right leg. We are setting up a fund for John. He will be in the hospital for 5-7 days followed by visits at home by the VNA (visiting nurses association) and then followed by months of rehab.
A fund in his name will be made with Citizen's Bank here in Manchester, New Hampshire. Your donations (if you wish to help) will help pay for gas to and from the hospital (the hospital is 18 miles away from Manchster), hospital and rehab bills. If you wish to help, there are two ways to send a donation to this fund.
The John Brady Fund
c/o Citizens Bank
Inside Stop & Shop
365 Lincoln Street
Manchester, NH 03103
The John Brady Fund
c/o Melanie Brady
148 Masabesic Street
Manchester, Nh 03103
For more information please feel free to contact me at paralegal0911@yahoo.com or here at FFN.
Brad Duncan
Jun 15, 2008
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Jun 16, 2008
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Jun 16, 2008
The God and Goddess
On July 29, 2008, John will be having an AKA (above knee amputation) of his right leg. We are setting up a fund for John. He will be in the hospital for 5-7 days followed by visits at home by the VNA (visiting nurses association) and then followed by months of rehab.
A fund in his name will be made with Citizen's Bank here in Manchester, New Hampshire. Your donations (if you wish to help) will help pay for gas to and from the hospital (the hospital is 18 miles away from Manchster), hospital and rehab bills. If you wish to help, there are two ways to send a donation to this fund.
The John Brady Fund
c/o Citizens Bank
Inside Stop & Shop
365 Lincoln Street
Manchester, NH 03103
The John Brady Fund
c/o Melanie Brady
148 Masabesic Street
Manchester, Nh 03103
For more information please feel free to contact me at paralegal0911@yahoo.com or here at FFN.
Jun 25, 2008