“We felt that this was a real tribute to a great man, something that can give back to the community like he did so we are incorporating something that was good for his mission,” said Nancy Verbryck, Gruen’s former employer. “He loved people, he was just great to be around, he watched our home, he`d come to our house every Christmas,” said friend Bob Cook. Gruen was killed on May 23rd when his ambulance crashed here on Route 92 during a rain storm. He had been responding to another accident at the time. His family says they would worry for him on every call he took. “He always knew I said a prayer for him, when he went down, when he went back,” said step-mother Doris Gruen. “I’d say ‘thank you lord for bringing him back safely’, little things like that you miss.” A happy birthday cheer was offered up as dozens of balloons were released into the air and the jet ski was blessed in memory of a fallen friend. “I think if he has any regrets right now it`s the fact that he`s not going to take the first run on this thing!” The ambulance association is also getting another piece of equipment, known as a life sled, that will attach to the back of the jet ski, to help transport people out of the water.
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