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Family grateful for response of ďŹreďŹghters, friends and neighbors A ďŹre on the evening of July 8 destroyed their home, but the outpouring of kindness from friends, neighbors and the ďŹreďŹghters who tried to save it has been âamazing,â family says. OAK RIDGE â Even while standing across the street and watching the flames shooting from the roof of her home, Lori Miller says she was amazed at the effort firefighters expended to save it. âThey were lined all the way to N.C. 68. They fought so hard, it broke my heart,â she said. On the evening of July 8, Lori and her husband, Steve, were with friends and neighbors just two houses down the street from their home on Trolley Court in River Oaks when a thunder and lightning storm came rolling through. âAll of a sudden our friendâs coffee grinder starts grinding on its own,â Lori said. After seeing a bolt of lightning, another friend exclaimed, âDid you see
that? That lit up the whole neighborhood!â Soon afterward Steve, who hadnât been feeling well and has surgery scheduled for next week, decided to head on home. Within just a few minutes he came back and shouted for someone to call 911 because their house was on fire. âI canât believe how fast they got there,â said Lori. âI had just run down in front of our house and we could already hear sirens.â In the earliest moments of what would be a long battle to save their home, Lori said she not only watched her house burning, but the firefighters who gave their all to save it. Many had already been out
Veterans helping veterans
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Every 65 minutes, a veteran commits suicide. In response, some veterans are taking steps to promote awareness of the veteran suicide rate and of PTSD, and to encourage education within families and communities. On the morning of July 7, SummerďŹeld resident Terry Sharpe (left), aka âthe Walking Marineâ and veteran Michael Boncek walked together along N.C. 150, where Sharpe had joined Boncek on a leg of Boncekâs 2,200-mile trek across North Carolina and beyond, which he plans to complete by the end of August. The trek is part of Boncekâs commitment to bring light to the struggle of many of his fellow veterans, and to let them know they are not alone. To learn more about Boncekâs mission and how you can help, visit www.walkbyfaith.today.
responding to other storm-related emergencies, and some were in the process of moving fallen trees from the roadways. Others were off-duty and at home or out enjoying an evening with their families. Eventually, firefighters from 10 different fire departments, including those in Stokesdale, Summerfield, Colfax, Greensboro and two in Forsyth County, responded to the call.
âThey were so organized,â Lori said. âThey had all their different crews â it was something to see. I have the greatest respect for them.â
Oak Ridge Fire Districtâs Chief Steve Simmons was out of town, but has spent time over the last few days talking to his department staff and volunteers and going over reports of the fire. He confirms that at one point in time there were about 80 responders. Of those, not all were actively engaged in fighting the fire; five of them were fire inspectors and at least 20 were performing roles that werenât firefighting, such as handling water supplies, command, etc. Unfortunately, Simmons said the fire
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