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Ocala police officer continues his battle with cancer

“I m in good spirits,” he said. While at home, Douglas has been working. He’s on light duty and making telephone calls, following up with online reports sent to the police department. He only works when his body cooperates. A new treatment regimen Douglas was at the University of Florida Health Shands Cancer Hospital in Gainesville for about a month. In the hospital, Douglas was screened, tested, poked, prodded and monitored from head to toe by doctors and nurses. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a blood cancer that can spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver and spleen.

Here s why an Ocala officer didn t shoot a man who pointed a gun at him

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How two Ocala chiefs fought personal COVID battles

Ocala Fire Rescue Chief Shane Alexander In mid-January 2020, Ocala Fire Rescue Chief Shane Alexander s parents, Steve and Betty, went on a five-day cruise to the Bahamas. They were celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary, Betty’s 76th birthday, and the just-concluded Christmas and New Year holidays. The day before returning to the United States, the Alexanders went to the pharmacy in the Bahamas to purchase medication because Betty wasn’t feeling well. When they got home to St. Augustine they unpacked and Betty Alexander, still under the weather, went to bed. They thought she had the flu. Before departing the ship, Steve Alexander said, he noticed other passengers also appeared ill.

Ocala Police Department supports Jason Douglas as he battles leukemia

Veteran Ocala Police Officer Jason Douglas is eager to return to work. But his body won t allow that just yet. Late last month, Douglas noticed he was getting tired easily and he didn t know why. He didn t think the symptoms seemed like COVID-19. He thought it was more likely that his allergies, and the effects of new medications, might be taking a toll. Douglas eventually wound up in the Ocala Regional Medical Center emergency room. Medical staff ran tests and more tests, which led to a bone marrow biopsy. It yielded a devastating result: Douglas had acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which WebMD defines as a blood cancer that can spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver and spleen.   

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