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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Warrior Memorial Reefs honor Vietnam Vet with heartfelt tribute
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) –This Memorial Day, the Warrior Memorial Reefs Foundation invites the community to take part in a powerful tribute honoring Vietnam veteran Sergeant Tommy Walter Mullis. A celebration of life will take place at 7:30 am on Monday at the Man in the Sea Museum. Followed by a procession to Light House Marina, where the public is encouraged to join by taking to the water, waving flags, and lining the harbor in remembrance. If you don't have a boat, you can still be part of the tribute. Community members are encouraged to stand along the roadside as the procession makes its way to the water. Mullis's son John will personally place his father's memorial at sea. This is a mission he's prepared for, recently earning his scuba certification. Beyond the Brush Benefit event raises funds for mental health in Bay County 'We're hoping that the community can come out and take a little moment to reflect on that. Number one, the day, Memorial Day, and the sacrifices of those that did so much for us, and that we can pay tribute to them as well. And then we'll go out the harbor and we're hoping that the community will come out in their boats, line the harbor with their flags, and they can follow us out there,' Warrior Memorial Reefs Foundation President John Theodorou said. The procession will start at the Man in the Sea Museum and make its way to Front Beach Road to Thomas Drive before going down Navy Boulevard to the marina. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Lifeguard Ambulance recognizes their EMS professionals with community barbecue
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – This week is National EMS week, recognizing the dedication of emergency medical services professionals. Lifeguard Ambulance has been in Bay County since 2012, providing in-facility transportation for hospital patients and 911 backup assistance for Bay County EMS. They are partnered with Ascension Sacred Heart Bay and HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital. Lifeguard Ambulance EMS employees work 12-hour shifts, handling anywhere from 18 to 25 calls a day. They do it without much appreciation, but employees say there is one way you can show appreciation, and it just takes a few words. Beyond the Brush Benefit event raises funds for mental health in Bay County 'The best thing that people can do is just say thank you. It's something that most of our folks are not used to hearing on a regular basis because our interactions are so short and brief. It's not something we hear a lot. If you do say thank you to a first responder, half the time, they don't know how to respond back to you when you say that because we're just not used to hearing it,' Lifeguard Ambulance operations captain Stewart Eubanks said. Lifeguard Ambulance is wrapping up its EMS week celebrations with a barbecue on professionals from the entire community were invited to come out and eat. They could also donate blood to One Blood and help save lives even when they're not on call. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.