Emergency responders find way to celebrate when they have to

Emergency responders find way to celebrate when they have to work on holidays


For the last four years, Scottsbluff firefighter Jesse Lauruhn has worked the Christmas holiday.
This year, Lauruhn and fellow firefighters Cody Scott and Tyrell Gill, all members of the “A” shift, will be able to join their families after ending their 24-hour shift at 7 a.m. on Christmas Day. If they are fortunate, they’ll make it just in time to join their young children as they open presents from Santa.
Emergencies don’t stop for the holidays, with those in public safety careers like firefighters, paramedics, police and dispatchers, on hand.
Each of the three firefighters say that navigating the Christmas holiday has been easier because they have young children.

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