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Remembering Emergency’s Randolph Mantooth

The 1970s TV show Emergency was one of my favorites growing up. It was about two groundbreaking paramedics Roy DeSoto and Johnny Gage who were dedicated to saving lives in Los Angeles. As a kid this whole world of firefighters and paramedics captured my imagination and inspired me.

The adventure and important work of rescuing people was a huge part of the appeal. Like most shows the characters make the whole thing special. Kevin Tighe and Randolph Mantooth brought DeSoto and Gage to life along with the crews of Station 51 and Rampart Hospital.

On July 9th Randolph Mantooth died at the age of 80. I am sad, but I am glad he lives on through his work and talent he shared with the world. He along with his on-screen partner Kevin influenced generations of men and women to go into the profession of firefighting and paramedics.

Randy, thank you for being a special part of my childhood. You will be missed but your legacy lives on. Rest in power. KMG365.

Some Heroes Wear Capes… #firstresponders #bravery

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This is in honor of first responders who are true heroes we see every day. It’s those bravest of all souls who run into danger to save the day. They are the finest people among us who are willing to make our world a better place. Real people can be heroic too!

We Can Be Heroes

My heroes don’t wear capes. They serve and protect, fight fires, deliver babies, donate blood, teach our kids, serve their higher power and raise kids. People like this help keep the chaos at bay and usher in peace. They stand in the gap, they keep us safe. Avengers are not needed if we show that good can win the day. We can be heroes for more than just one day.