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'Community Heroes Without Personal Regard': Beaumont Heroes
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!

BEAUMONT, CA — When times are tough, heroes emerge. We all know someone who's making a difference right now as we live through unprecedented times. Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize these everyday heroes.
This submission comes from Valerie Jean Hernandez of Beaumont, who nominated the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Station 66 in Beaumont:
Is the nominee considered an “essential worker”?:
Yes
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What does the nominee do for work?:
Firefighters, EMT'S and Paramedics
Why do you believe the nominee should be recognized or honored?
They are First Responders and do their jobs relentlessly every hour of every day
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What’s one thing you want everyone to know about your hero?:
They are community heroes without personal regard.
Thank you for all you do, crew at Fire Station 66!
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