Bouquet of flowers and a meal paid for, Central Florida first responders recognized for service

Flowers and a meal paid for, Central Florida first responders recognized

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ORLANDO, Fla. – From a bouquet of flowers to an appreciative high-five, first responders in Central Florida have been recognized for their selfless service.

This week, a surprise delivery was made for Brevard County Deputy Chaney Rice. She received roses and sunflowers for her quick lifesaving actions from during September call.

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Rice had responded to a gas station in Mims last month regarding an overdose. She found a person unconscious in the passenger seat of a vehicle. The deputy administered nasal naxalone once she realized the person had overdosed.

When the person became conscious, they explained the overdose was unintentional.

A few weeks later, that same person sent Rice a bouquet of appreciation thanking her for saving their life.

BREVARD COUNTY DEPUTY RECEIVES BOUQUET OF FLOWERS FROM CITIZEN FOR LIFE SAVING ACTIONS In late September Deputy Chaney...

Posted by Brevard County Sheriff's Office, Florida (Official) on Monday, September 30, 2019

Law enforcement across Central Florida hosted a National Night Out event last week, hoping to build stronger relations with their community.

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office showed off their squad cars, K-9's and even their Air 1 helicopter. Deputies let guests sit on their motorcycles and get an up-close look at their bomb squad robots. They reinforced to their community that they use all sorts of tools to fight crime and keep their community safe. Some kids thanked Sheriff Mike Chitwood with an appreciative high-five.

Did you and your family come out Tuesday night for National Night Out to meet your sheriff's deputies, check out Air 1,...

Posted by Volusia Sheriff's Office on Thursday, October 3, 2019

One Orange County school resource officer is known for her singing skills.

The resource officer at Little River Elementary School grabs the mic and sings sweet songs for students at lunchtime. And if they're celebrating their birthday, they can guarantee Deputy Shonda Lorne won't let them finish their meal without singing them a birthday song.   

Click the post below to hear her amazing pipes.

OCSO School Resource Officer Sings Happy Birthday

This School Resource Officer sings 'Happy Birthday' to students nearly every day at lunchtime. Deputy Shonda Lorne works at Little River Elementary School in east Orange County.

Posted by Orange County Sheriff's Office, Florida on Monday, October 7, 2019

Sometimes it can be a scary moment when a baby gets behind the wheel, but for this firefighter and dad, it was a proud one.

This squad kid paid a visit to his dad at Orange County Fire Rescue. He managed to make his way to the driver's seat of a department fire truck.

The toddler lifted his hands in glee, smiling from ear-to-ear at the opportunity to see his dad and "drive" the truck.

When you stop by to see your dad at the station, and he let’s you “drive” the 🚒. We share your excitement little guy. #FireDads #SquadKid

Posted by Orange County Fire Rescue Department, Florida on Sunday, October 6, 2019

Law enforcement don't like to serve on an empty stomach; even they try to squeeze in a lunch break.

This week, a good Samaritan paid for a Marion County deputy's lunch. Sgt. Watts received a note detailing the good deed over the weekend.

The Sheriff's Office says the support and encouragement from strangers is always much of appreciated.

Every day, we respond to help people that we may have never met before. And, from time to time, people that have never...

Posted by Marion County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, October 6, 2019

The News 6 at Nine team likes to highlight stories from the Central Florida community showing first responders who are going beyond the call of duty and humanizing the badge. For more on these feel-good stories watch News 6 at Nine on Wednesdays, starting at 9 a.m.