Tested out my 10K time today on the treadmill. Thinking of doing a race during our local Hillbilly Days festival this weekend. I decided to dedicate this run to a local responder & picked Chief Billy R. Jarvis of the Allen Volunteer Fire Dept.
I was both honored & humbled to go with Lanett as she met his family & presented the Supporting Heroes mission. Though I didn't personally know him, we had mutual friends & some of my family even worked with him. I was contacted about his passing by a friend of his that had run our Heroes' Challenge race & contacted one of our committee members. Being able to reach out to these families is such a blessing.
While responding to an emergency call of a downed power line, Chief Jarvis became ill and had difficulty breathing. His son, who is a Captain on the Fire Department and was in the vehicle with him, took over driving and rushed him to the closest hospital. Upon arrival there, Chief Jarvis went into cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated and transferred to the Pikeville Medical Center where he died of the apparent heart attack six days later.
He was 54 & gave 35 years in service. He left behind his loving family, friends & department family. God bless them all.