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Gainesville firefighters awarded for saving 9-month-old

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director
Posted 6:00AM on Thursday 8th December 2022 ( 1 year ago )

Two Gainesville firefighters were recently recognized for their efforts in saving a then-9-month-old child.

Firefighters Taylor Whitmire and Jamison Earley were given the Gainesville Fire Department's 2022 Life-Saving Award for their efforts on September 22 when they were called to a medical emergency.

“Upon arrival, 9-month-old Vera was unresponsive and in cardiac arrest,” Gainesville Fire Chief Brandon Ellis said. “Because of the fast response and training of everyone involved, Vera will now be able to enjoy her first Christmas.”

Whitmire and Earley were presented the award at Tuesday's Gainesville City Council meeting.

Gainesville Fire Chief Brandon Ellis; firefighter and Life-Saving Award recipient Taylor Whitmire; 11-month-old Vera and her mother, Samantha Turpin, all of Gainesville; firefighter and Life-Saving Award recipient Jamison Earley; and Mayor Sam Couvillon.

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