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102-year-old great-grandmother vaccinated at home thanks to Chesterfield firefighters
These heroes go door-to-door to bring COVID-19 vaccines to the most vulnerable: I don t want to be a statistic
By: Brendan King
and last updated 2021-04-04 13:28:22-04
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. Chester resident Nancy Potterfield has now lived through two pandemics thanks to the efforts of Chesterfield Fire & EMS and their Bed Bound Program.
Lt. David Bigelow leads three firefighters and a peer-support specialist through the countyâs Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) unit. The team brings medical support and services to those who are unable to leave their homes.
Bigelow and Firefighter Melissa Ahern traveled to Potterfieldâs home in Chester on Thursday morning to deliver a lifeline her second and final dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Lt. David Bigelow leads three firefighters and a peer-support specialist through the county’s Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) unit. The team brings medical support and services to those who are unable to leave their homes.
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How Chesterfield homebound seniors can now get vaccinated in their homes
and last updated 2021-03-12 06:28:18-05
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. Chesterfield County is launching a program through their fire and EMS divisions to help get vaccines into the arms of their most vulnerable citizens.
Homebound seniors can now sign up to have paramedics drive to their homes to administer the shot(s) there. We believe that every person thatâs eligible for a vaccine should be able to receive that vaccine, said Deputy EMS Director, Captain Chad Vaughan.
Vaughan and Operational Medical Director Dr. Allen Yee are overseeing the program.