Ashley Rodriguez
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Profile Information

What State do you live in?
TX
Type of Organization
Other
Job Function
EMT/Paramedic
Years in Fire/EMS:
8
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Dallas, Tx
Years With Department/Agency
8
Dept. Web Site:
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My Training:
FF1,FF2, extrication and hazmat
Day Job:
Athletic Trainer
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
To help people in need in dire times. I was raised in a family of firefighters and paramedics and I am carrying on the family tradition. I give my heart and soul to this career.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
Knowing that I am in control and able to help.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
The top issues facing the service today are too simple to notice. I think that response times should be improved and more female firefighters and paramedics should take interest in the career field.

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At 11:44pm on August 9, 2008, Kevin said…
How are things going, thanks for the add.
At 12:27am on July 28, 2008, crofire318 said…
At 6:11pm on July 3, 2008, kevin daniels said…
im a disabled firefighter.heres a letter my mom wrote explaining my need.i could walk some after another treatment.any help given is greatly appreciated.
We need about $3,000 more.



My name is Pat Daniels. I am writing to you in regard to my son Kevin. Kevin was a volunteer firefighter and EMT with the South Boston Fire Department when on the night of August 7, 1998 while responding to a fire call, he had an accident on the way to the call. He was only 19 years old. He sustained a traumatic brain injury that almost claimed his life and has left him a quadriplegic with limited mobility. He is not paralyzed. He’s still an associate member with the department. He was also a firefighter and EMT at the South Boston Speedway the summer he had the accident. Kevin’s father is the maintenance manager at the speedway.



The doctors advised us to terminate life, but for us that wasn’t an option. Kevin is a survivor. He was born at 28 weeks weighing 2 lbs. 5 oz., 15 inches long.



We have researched stem cell therapy for 4-5 years. After sending Kevin’s medical records to a doctor in California, we were told he was a candidate for the umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy, but would have to go to Tijuana, Mexico to have the procedure done. The fire department immediately started raising funds for us to go. They raised enough for us to go for one trip. The cost is $6,000.00 per vial x 4 vials. Travel expenses are approximately $5,000.00.



On September 25, 2006 we went to Mexico and had the umbilical cord blood stem cell transplant. Since the procedure has been done, we have seen 33 improvements, some being significant. His speech is better. His medicine for spasticity in his extremities has been reduced to where he is only getting 20% of what he was getting. That is a 80% reduction. He now has slight movement in all 5 fingers on his left hand, which he didn’t have before. We knew if the first trip was successful we would need to return every six months until no more improvements are seen. It is wonderful that after 8 years we can still see improvements because of this treatment.



We are now trying to raise the funds to go back. The South Boston Fire Dept. is accepting donations. I’m reaching out to others outside of this area for help. I’ve never reached out to others for help since Kevin’s accident, but the importance of Kevin continuing to receive the stem cell therapy means too much to him for me not to reach out and ask.



I want to push the government and the medical field to research this avenue of treatment for others. I don’t want this just to help my son, but for it to help others as well. This means that Kevin needs to continue this process to prove the success of this procedure.



If you would like to send a donation or know of others that would like to help, please send the donation to:



Kevin Daniels Stem Cell Fund

South Boston Fire Dept.

403 Broad Street

South Boston, VA 24592



You can contact Chief Steve Phillips with any questions at 434-575-4292. The fire dept.is receiving and administering the funds and all donations are tax deductible.



Any donation would be greatly appreciated. Please help us to make this a reality. Thank you so much from my family.



May God bless you and keep you is my prayer.







Pat Daniels

1106 Daniels Trail

Halifax, VA 24558

434-575-1740

e-mail: patdaniels52@yahoo.com

www.myspace.com/kevindanielsfund

www.youtube.com/patdaniels52
At 6:07pm on July 2, 2008, Luis said…
hey, how ya been?
At 8:32am on June 28, 2008, Jon said…
Hi Chick, thanx and chat to you again soon. Take care :)
At 5:51pm on June 27, 2008, Tino "Blueeye" Reinhold said…
Nice to see you at the FFN Chat...if I understood your words at the beginning ;-)

Greetings...

Blue
At 9:28am on May 14, 2008, j selke said…
JUST STOPPED IN TO SAY AND ALWAYS STAY SAFE JOE
At 6:58pm on April 2, 2008, beth said…
if u need to talk i'm on alot if u see me and need to tslk just ask i'm i'm all ears beth
At 1:28pm on March 30, 2008, Chan Rivera said…
hi ash welcome to ffn. from ny
At 2:01pm on March 29, 2008, joe said…
hi ashlee im a new york city fireman im visiting texas next weel i love it there im friends with a batt chief there
 
 
 

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