Tampa Bay Paramedic Honored By Son
Today a Tampa Bay Paramedic was honored by her son for First Responder Friday. Malachi reached out to tell us about his mother Tori who is a Paramedic for Sunstar. He describes his mother as someone who just wants to help people. Tori’s empathy for everyone she helps on the job is another quality that was noted by her son. We asked him if he had ever seen his mom “in action” as a Paramedic and he told us “yes.” Malachi was a wrestler in high school and witnessed his mom come to the aid of a injured wrestler during a match. We are thankful for Tori’s service to our community. It was special to see this Tampa Bay Paramedic honored by her son.
Congrats to Tori as she receives a $100 gift card from Crown Buick GMC. She also gets another $100 gift card from Demesmin & Dover Law Firm.
Every Friday we honor a first responder in Tampa Bay. Do you have someone in your life that is a first responder? Someone that you admire, a relative, a friend? Whoever it is that you want to spotlight. We want to hear from you, and you can nominate someone right now by doing so HERE. The nomination process takes about five minutes. Once you nominate someone we will be in touch with you to schedule a call with you.
9 Safety Tips For Trick-Or-Treating This Halloween
We are officially less than one week away from Halloween! Now I know many people are excited (as you should be) for the 31st of October. It’s a day for everyone to dress up, get in character, overindulge with candy, and most importantly party. It is also a day that raises a lot of concern. So we thought we’d share 9 Halloween safety tips that you must know.
According to the Children’s Safety Network, Halloween is the most dangerous day of the year for child pedestrians. Over two times as many children pass away on Halloween compared to any other day of the year. A study done by bestplaces.net says that nearly one-fourth (26 out of 115) of accidents occurred from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Over 60% of the accidents occurred in the 4-hour period from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
What age do you think is appropriate for kids to trick-or-treat without adults? At the end of the day, it’s not a one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on a lot of factors like how many friends they have with them, the location of trick-or-treating, and whether the child has a phone for emergencies. A lot of parents usually let their kids trick-or-treat on their own around the age of 13.
We know it’s Scary Season, but we aren’t telling you these facts to scare you away from going out with your child this Halloween. Instead, we are using these facts as a public service announcement to have a plan for Trick-Or-Treating. Here are my 9 tips Halloween safety tips this year.
J.R. is the host of Tampa Bay’s Hometown Morning Krewe on 99.5 QYK. He started with QYK in 2020 after moving to Tampa Bay from Texas. In addition to radio J.R. also has appeared on television shows including Nickelodeon’s “Victorious.” J.R. and Tampa Bay’s Hometown Morning Krewe aim to write entertaining content about local events, concerts, and the country music genre as a whole.