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BROOKLINE, MA — The Boston Athletic Association will host a ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 10 to recognize the first responders who saved a runner's life at the 125th Boston Marathon.
The event will begin at 1 p.m. at Natick Fire Headquarters, located at 22 E Central Street, and include a speaking program featuring remarks from Tom Grilk, President & CEO of the B.A.A., Daniel Dow, Deputy Chief of Operations for the Natick Fire Department, and Dr. David Morris, Medical Control Doctor for Natick Fire Department.
The following first responders will then receive honorary medals for providing immediate, life-saving care to Meghan Roth, a Boston Marathon participant who suffered a cardiac event near mile eight:
Captain/Paramedic Eric WilliamsonLieutenant/Paramedic Matt MullenFirefighter/Paramedic Kyle SammonFirefighter Jeff LibbyFirefighter Dan GouldOfficer Scott WadeParamedic Scott Marcosa, Brewster AmbulanceParamedic Mark Jacobs, Brewster AmbulanceField Supervisor/Paramedic Ken Reynolds, Brewster AmbulanceTom Grilk, President & CEO of the B.A.A.Chris Troyanos, Medical Coordinator for the Boston MarathonOne additional honoree, Dr. Jochen D. Muehlschlegel, is unable to attend because he is away on a medical mission trip to Rwanda. Muehlschlegel, the attending cardiovascular anesthesiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, was running in the marathon when he stopped to administer CPR on Roth.
Roth is unable to attend the event but will send a written note to the first responders who saved her life. The honorees will also be presented with a gift on behalf of the B.A.A.
For more information on the B.A.A. and the 125th Boston Marathon, click here.
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