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$10,000 to give away, and if it’s success-
ful we will make more next year.”
The wine was released September 27 at a party in honor of National
First Responders Day, to celebrate all they do to keep our citizens especially excited that the 9-1-1 grants could potentially be used to
safe. Many first responders, their friends, and family attended. help responders with issues like depression and PTSD.
Medford Police Chief Randy Sparacino appreciates that this new wine “As these issues are gaining attention and becoming the focus of
is bringing to light what first responders go through. “Sometimes we more research, its becoming apparent that PTSD and its many
feel as though we are kind of forgotten. It’s an expectation that we expressions—such as depression—are a huge issue for fire and
will always be there. I like what the label says: ‘To those who serve, police personnel. Ross has a keen understanding of this as a former
who run toward danger, who protect us, who do selfless, life-saving law enforcement officer. When I hear of 2Hawk’s desire to help our
work, we honor you through this wine. This is our tribute to your brothers and sisters in uniform, it makes me feel optimistic about a
service, sacrifice, integrity, and dedication.’ This fund is a fantastic better outcome to a critical problem.”
idea and it’s great that we have a local business that is specifically sup-
porting first responders.” Because of Captain Glose’s 19 years in the fire service and time in
the military before that, he and Ross have developed a bond and
Chief Sparacino also noted that Medford Police is a very fortunate friendship.
department with support from the community and the City Council.
“I’d like to see some of the smaller departments with smaller budgets “Ross contacted me about finding a local fire charity that he and Jen
receive support from this project.” could support, but there weren’t a lot of options,” Glose says. “That’s
when the Allens decided to start something themselves.”
Captain/Paramedic Chuck Glose, Medford Fire-Rescue, says that
while the Medford team feels very supported by the community, Detective Brandon Bloomfield, Medford Police, says, “This is a
this specific program lends even more support. Captain Glose is groundbreaking project and an extremely gracious idea. Because the
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