Wednesday, July 23, 2014

More Than A Race-Workout #2: For Jeremy Tighe, McCutchanville Fire Department (LODD-2/22/2012)

Workout # 2 is complete, but not without a little rain!  I live in east central Indiana and today was a wet one. No worries, though. I set out on another short run and completed it w/ a smile.  I did a total of 4 miles...2 running and 2 walking. Just trying to get back into the groove. My legs were sore from yesterday, and I know I've got a good 3 weeks before I actually can relax while I'm out there.  I must admit that running in honor of those who've died in the line of duty helps immensely. 

 Today's miles still averaged near 11 minutes each...not good, but I know it will get better. The goal isn't about time for me. The goal is about being healthy and completing this race proud of the work I've put in along the way, as well as making sure everyone understands the importance of those who work in public safety.  The individuals who serve us (police, fire, and EMS) put their lives on the line every day. They do so without thinking twice and without the promise of a hefty paycheck. They do it because they love it and are happiest when helping others. 


My workout today was dedicated to Jeremy Tighe from the McCutchanville Fire Department near Evansville, IN.  He passed away in the line of duty Wednesday, February 22, 2012.  He was born on February 23, 1993, in Bedford, Ohio.  Jeremy worked for the City of Evansville as a lifeguard since the age of 15.  He graduated Central High School in 2011, where he was on the swim team.  He was very involved with Young Life serving as a mentor.  Jeremy started with McCutchanville Fire Department in 2010.  He was Indiana State Certified Firefighter I, II, State Certified First Responder, State Certified EMT and member of the Indiana Volunteer Fireman's Association.  Jeremy was an avid firefighter; he lived at the firehouse and was very active in the day to day activities of the McCutchanville Fire Department.  He put everyone else in front of himself and everyone who knew Jeremy loved him. 

I've been honored to spend time with Jeremy's family on several occasions. There is no doubt they miss their son, brother, and friend. The following statement is from his mother, Jerri,
"My son Jeremy was very well rounded. He loved going to see local bands and loved being with friends. He decided at age 4 to be a fireman and lived his dream."

Firefighter Tighe was a passenger in a fire apparatus returning to quarters after a call. The apparatus slipped off the roadway, partially overturned, and struck a utility pole. Firefighter Tighe suffered fatal injuries. The driver of the apparatus was transported to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. Jeremy was only 18 years old when he died in the line of duty, one day before his 19th birthday...much too young to leave us.

If you'd like to leave a tribute or say a few words in honor of Jeremy, you can do so here. I can assure that family members appreciate your support very much.


 


 


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