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By Public Information Officer Bill Rehkopf |
April 25, 2016 |
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Firefighter Kevin Swain continues his recovery from gunshot wounds he suffered while on duty with the Morningside VFD in Prince Georges County, April 15.
Kevin will have follow up appointments at Shock Trauma, and will continue to receive physical therapy for his injuries. His spirits are high, and he is continuing to take paramedic classes via Skype until the semester concludes in two weeks. He will be able to make up any practical and clinical work when he is capable of doing so.
The Swain family continues to ask for privacy from the media at this time. Media with questions can contact SFDFD PIO Bill Rehkopf at 410-236-0040. The Swain family thanks you for your understanding, your prayers and your support. |
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FF Kevin Swain, arriving at his home Saturday evening, escorted by his Morningside brothers and welcomed by his Sykesville family.
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A banner signed by members of the SFDFD for Kevin
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Sykesville & Morningside crews spending time with Kevin at home
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More Sykesville crew on hand to welcome Kevin home from Shock Trauma
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Kevin requested that this picture be posted of him and the Morningside crew that was on the call with him the night he was shot. Pictured, L-R: Firefighters Matt Ward, Branden Fitch, Kevin, Quida Livingston and Mike O'Brien
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