Off Topic.....plea
Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 22:42
DOUG HOUSE IS THE ADMIN FOR THE EXOCRINE PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY IN DOGS FACEBOOK PAGE......
OVER THE YEARS, DOUG'S EPI FACEBOOK PAGE HAS HELPED MANY, MANY PEOPLE AND EVEN THOUGH NOT PART OF EPI4DOGS- -HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN GRACIOUS TO OUR ORGANIZATION, SO MUCH SO THAT I FELT IN HIS TIME OF NEED, WE CAN NOW BE THERE FOR HIM.
.... SO EVEN THOUGH THE FOLLOWING IS NOT EPI RELATED, BECAUSE OF THE EPI CONNECTION, I FELT SHARING THIS POST, A REQUEST TO HELPS DOUG'S AMBULANCE SERVICE IN THE BC WOULD BE OKAY TO POST ON OUR SITE:
On Doug's Face Book Page: Doug House EPI - Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs (Original)
January 15 at 4:34 PM ·
Friends, I hate doing this. I am a prideful man who hates to ask for help. But my small business has been seriously affected recently by a criminal act and we are uninsured. As founder of this page, I have turmoiled over whether or not to use the page for my own purposes. Sadly, I’m out of options. Would you help me by sharing this fundraiser and, if you can, contribute a little, my team and I will be very grateful.
If my posting this to this group offends you, I apologize. It’s just a way for me to get the message to 8,500 people quickly.
To donate https://www.gofundme.com/f/paramedics-n ... e=customer
Doug House is organizing this fundraiser.
Created 2 days ago
Accidents & Emergencies
We are MedTech, a small private ambulance service which provides emergency medical services for special events. We provide our services at a lower rate than our government service and, for community events, often donate our services, especially for youth sport.
Covid19 has been disastrous for us as event after event cancelled due to Public Health Orders. We barely managed to keep our heads above water, but we did. We are proud of that. Then disaster struck.
On December 4, 2021, thieves used a rock to smash the passenger window of one of our ambulances and gain entry to the front seat area. From there, they stole two Icom portable two way radios and chargers. They then used the interior electric door switch to gain access to the rear patient compartment. There, they stole a Pelican BLS kit, Pelican ALS kit, IO drill kit and. Zoll “M” 12-lead monitor defibrillator. If the monitor is replaced with a reconditioned bio-Med certified used one, total value of the loss is about $15,000.00-$20,000.00.
Many will ask “Aren’t you insured?”. Sadly, the answer is “no”. You see, this is our third such break-in. After the second one, our insurers declined coverage for break-ins. Our insurance agent was not able to find another provider to cover us, even at high cost.
This matter has been reported to the Surrey RCMP and assigned file number 21-184620.
Funds are low, having had such reduced business for over 1.5 years due to Covid. We respectfully request your assistance in any amount you can to replace this equipment. Anything will help. Any funds collected over the requested amount will be used to purchase additional equipment. You can also help by sharing this fund-raiser with your friends on social media.
On behalf of our team of dedicated Paramedics, thank you for your consideration. Have a safe day!
OVER THE YEARS, DOUG'S EPI FACEBOOK PAGE HAS HELPED MANY, MANY PEOPLE AND EVEN THOUGH NOT PART OF EPI4DOGS- -HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN GRACIOUS TO OUR ORGANIZATION, SO MUCH SO THAT I FELT IN HIS TIME OF NEED, WE CAN NOW BE THERE FOR HIM.
.... SO EVEN THOUGH THE FOLLOWING IS NOT EPI RELATED, BECAUSE OF THE EPI CONNECTION, I FELT SHARING THIS POST, A REQUEST TO HELPS DOUG'S AMBULANCE SERVICE IN THE BC WOULD BE OKAY TO POST ON OUR SITE:
On Doug's Face Book Page: Doug House EPI - Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs (Original)
January 15 at 4:34 PM ·
Friends, I hate doing this. I am a prideful man who hates to ask for help. But my small business has been seriously affected recently by a criminal act and we are uninsured. As founder of this page, I have turmoiled over whether or not to use the page for my own purposes. Sadly, I’m out of options. Would you help me by sharing this fundraiser and, if you can, contribute a little, my team and I will be very grateful.
If my posting this to this group offends you, I apologize. It’s just a way for me to get the message to 8,500 people quickly.
To donate https://www.gofundme.com/f/paramedics-n ... e=customer
Doug House is organizing this fundraiser.
Created 2 days ago
Accidents & Emergencies
We are MedTech, a small private ambulance service which provides emergency medical services for special events. We provide our services at a lower rate than our government service and, for community events, often donate our services, especially for youth sport.
Covid19 has been disastrous for us as event after event cancelled due to Public Health Orders. We barely managed to keep our heads above water, but we did. We are proud of that. Then disaster struck.
On December 4, 2021, thieves used a rock to smash the passenger window of one of our ambulances and gain entry to the front seat area. From there, they stole two Icom portable two way radios and chargers. They then used the interior electric door switch to gain access to the rear patient compartment. There, they stole a Pelican BLS kit, Pelican ALS kit, IO drill kit and. Zoll “M” 12-lead monitor defibrillator. If the monitor is replaced with a reconditioned bio-Med certified used one, total value of the loss is about $15,000.00-$20,000.00.
Many will ask “Aren’t you insured?”. Sadly, the answer is “no”. You see, this is our third such break-in. After the second one, our insurers declined coverage for break-ins. Our insurance agent was not able to find another provider to cover us, even at high cost.
This matter has been reported to the Surrey RCMP and assigned file number 21-184620.
Funds are low, having had such reduced business for over 1.5 years due to Covid. We respectfully request your assistance in any amount you can to replace this equipment. Anything will help. Any funds collected over the requested amount will be used to purchase additional equipment. You can also help by sharing this fund-raiser with your friends on social media.
On behalf of our team of dedicated Paramedics, thank you for your consideration. Have a safe day!