ILtemprd
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I have to let everybody know that what the folks didn't see at the Nats and the folks that couldn't make it, what an amazing individual you are..Ken took on the unfortunate tragedy of Indycoder selflessly. Ken bunked with Iz and myself and to watch him in action was a sight to be seen. His 'getter done" attitude and his experience in the emergency response and medical field was awe inspiring to witness. One instance, I woke up one morning at around 5 AM and noticed Ken was not in the room. He had gone down to the hospital about 5 blocks away and checked up on our injured friend. This was after about two hours of sleep. He had made arrangements with the help of Jack and Mrs. Sickness to get the info to his family. He was on the phone countless times talking to the hospital and Indycoders family. He never stopped until he had this resolved to his satisfaction, but you could sense from him that he still felt he could have done more. You need to hear it from me and all the people here a heart felt thankyou. I know our fireman in the world are special people, but if they have an ounce of your caring, intelligence, and drive we are in good hands.