PRESS RELEASE – April 24, 2020  Public Safety Members surprised Stanford Hospital Health Workers this morning at shift change with a simple message!

Menlo Park Fire Protection District

Public Safety Members surprised Stanford Hospital Health Workers this morning at shift change with a simple message!

Thank you!

The Crew of Menlo Fire Engine 6, from Downtown Menlo Park, Acting Captain Mike Lemos (right) and Engineer/Paramedics Randy Roller (left) and Dave Magnan (center) attended todays

multi-agency public safety thank you for our front line Health Workers at Stanford Hospital – Credit MENLO FIRE

Fire Chief Schapelhouman said “we were invited to a public safety appreciation event at Stanford Hospital at 6 – 7 am (shift change) today, so our representative personnel could join with other Fire and Law Enforcement Agencies, primarily from Northern Santa Clara County and Southern San Mateo County, to thank our closest base hospital, trauma center, emergency room and all clinical health workers serving on the front lines of this pandemic. We regularly work very closely with Stanford Hospital on a number of fronts, from training simulations for our paramedics, to our National Urban Search and Rescue Team, where some of their Trauma Doctors participate on our Task Force as our Medical Unit Leaders. Bottom line, we are all in this together right now, and we were happy to show them some love, appreciation and gratitude!”

I think they knew we were coming – Because they had the Thank you message ready! Credit MENLO FIRE

Public Safety vehicles (Police and Fire) from Southern San Mateo County and Northern Santa Clara County – These personnel participated in today’s event at day break - Credit MENLO FIRE

For more information – Contact the event organizer and all around nice guy:

Captain - Christopher Cohendet

Stanford University Department of Public Safety

711 Serra Street

Stanford CA 94305

Business Office M-F, 8-5: 650 723-9633

https://police.stanford.edu/

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