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National EMS Memorial Service Releases Names of 2007 Honorees
Oilville, Virginia - The National EMS Memorial Service today released the names of the 16 individuals to be honored at the 2007 National EMS Memorial Service to be held Saturday, May 26 in Roanoke Virginia.
The National EMS Memorial Service has, since 1992, been honoring those EMS providers who have given their lives in the line of duty. The 16 individuals being honored this year join 334 others previously honored by the National EMS Memorial Service.
Each year, at a service held in Roanoke, members of the honoree's families are presented with a medallion, symbolizing eternal memory; a U.S. Flag which has flown over the Nation's Capital, symbolizing service to the country; and a White Rose, symbolizing their undying love.
The 2007 National EMS Memorial Service will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia.
In addition to the presentations made during the Service, each honoree's name is engraved on a bronze oak leaf which is added to the "Tree of Life," the Permanent Memorial
Additional information on the National EMS Memorial Service is available from its web site at http://nemsms.org
Mar 13, 2007,
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