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The hospital teamed with Hands of Hope Foundation s Operation Bar-B-Q d Hope.
EMS, first responders and paramedics around the area were invited to a free Bar-B-Q lunch with three types of meat and all the fixings. These people have been non-stop tirelessly for a year taking care of us.
So we don t feel like we are giving back. We are just trying to share a little bit.. share a little bit of love. You know these guys have been working hard and nothing says I love you like a good box of barbeque. said Pastor Troy Benitone, Executive Director of Hands of Hope Foundation.
Heartland medical center host BBQ lunch for first responders during EMS week Marion Police Chief David Fitts at 2020 s BBQ D Hope (Source: Heartland Medical Center) By Ashley Smith | May 12, 2021 at 3:14 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 3:14 PM
MARION, Ill. (KFVS) - Heartland Regional Medical Center is hosting a special, drive-thru BBQ lunch for first responders for National EMS Week on May 19.
The hospital is teaming up with the Hands of Hope Foundation’s “Operation BBQ ‘d Hope” initiative.
They are prepared to serve up to 400 first responders.
“From 11 a.m.- 1 p.m., on May 19, local first responders can visit a special drive-through at Heartland Regional and pick up a free BBQ lunch with three types of meat and all the fixings,” said JJ King, Heartland Regional EMS Coordinator. “First responders can grab lunch for themselves or pick up enough for everyone back at the station.”
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A new service is available to help residents decide if a health issue requires going to the hospital. Heartland Regional s Nurse Help Line is staffed around the clock. Amy Spiller, Marketing Coordinator at Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion says the idea was born after many people were not able to see a doctor during the COVID-19 pandemic and small problems festered into larger health concerns.
No question is too stupid to call this line. If it s Monday at 2AM, or, on the weekend. We re here to help people in the community. class= wysiwyg-break drupal-content src= /sites/all/modules/contrib/wysiwyg/plugins/break/images/spacer.gif title= >Spiller says the Nurse Help line is free, and is answered by a Registered Nurse, 24 hours a day who will decide the best course of action, which could include recommending going to the emergency room. The number is 618-226-5454.
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