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We have lost a friend : North Carolina State trooper dies after month-long battle with COVID-19

‘We have lost a friend’: North Carolina State trooper dies after month-long battle with COVID-19 ‘We have lost a friend’: North Carolina State trooper dies after month-long battle with COVID-19 By WBTV Web Staff | March 15, 2021 at 10:31 PM EDT - Updated March 16 at 12:03 PM VANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is mourning the loss of one of its troopers. Master Trooper James “Brent” Montgomery died Monday after battling COVID-19 for more than a month. Troopers are honoring Montgomery by wearing mourning bands in honor of him until 11:59 pm on the day of his funeral. “As a Patrol family, our collective hearts are heavy with sympathy and a sense of loss as we have lost a friend, brother and a dedicated public servant with the passing of Master Trooper James “Brent” Montgomery, C-440,” said Col. Glenn M. McNeill Jr., with N.C. Highway Patrol. “Brent was a true warrior who fought a courageou

Vance County rallies around local Highway Patrol trooper

HENDERSON — Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19. His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus. The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving what’s called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that’s purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.

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James Brent Montgomery HENDERSON — Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19. His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus. The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving what’s called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation that’s purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.

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