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Chained to the Grave #4 (of 5)
Brian Level & Andy Eschenbach (w) • Kate Sherron (a & c)
Outlaw Roy Mason has come back from the dead, chained to the headstone that marked his grave. On the trail of buried gold and hunted by a Big Bad, Roy struggles to hold his family and his body together.
Writers Brian Level (Darth Vader, Thanos, Deadpool) & Andy Eschenbach (Heavy Metal Magazine, Red Shoes) and artist Kate Sherron (Invader Zim, The Amazing World of Gumball) bring you a tale of intrigue, murder, magic, and the good ol’ wild, wild west!
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UpdatedThu, Jan 7, 2021 at 7:00 pm CT
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GREENFIELD, WI Greenfield Fire Members began getting vaccinated Monday, January 4 at a medical clinic that was offering vaccine spots to first responders, according to Greenfield Fire Chief, Jon Cohn. Four were vaccinated at the clinic on Monday and four additional staff members got the dose Tuesday. Additionally, 15 members of the Fire Rescue team were vaccinated at the in-station clinic Tuesday.
The team is also helping administer the vaccines. As part of a Firefighter EMT or Paramedics scope of practice in Wisconsin, vaccine administration is part of it, Chief Cohn explained. Greenfield Fire has for many years assisted in flu vaccine clinics within the City. Thus, Fire Department staff was well ready to assist with delivering the Covid vaccine after a short training.
Zilch: Greenfield Fire tweet notes lack of vaccines for EMS
‘Zilch:’ Greenfield Fire tweet notes lack of vaccines for EMS
Greenfield Fire Chief Jon Cohn said he wants to be clear that he s not saying others aren t a priority, but he said the job of EMS workers puts them in close contact with COVID every day.
GREENFIELD, Wis. - COVID-19 vaccine distribution is underway for only a handful of emergency medical services workers around the state.
It s brought a sigh of relief to some since EMS workers can’t follow social distancing guidelines during medical emergencies, but a tweet from the Greenfield Fire Department has sparked a conversation about first responders and the vaccine.
110 very happy Kenosha Fire EMS workers get COVID vaccine
110 ‘very happy’ Kenosha Fire EMS workers get COVID vaccine
The state estimates it may take several months to finish this highest priority first round of COVID vaccinations so other fire departments are still waiting.
KENOSHA, Wis. - Some firefighters have questioned how much longer they re going to have to wait to get vaccinated while rushing into danger every day. In 2020, they ve been fighting an invisible threat COVID-19 but there s hope for protection in 2021. We already had a plan in place, said Dr. Tom Grawey, Kenosha Fire Department medical director.