SAN ANTONIO – A group of first responders made a stop in San Antonio Sunday morning to gather support for El Paso victims and fellow first responders who responded to the deadly shooting that killed more than 20 people.
- First responders show support for El Paso victims
- Made a stop in San Antonio
- Traveling on to other Texas cities
"We get forgotten, what we go through. We’re not just one event though. We’re many events. We go through this on our job every single day," said emergency medical technician Michael Gomez.
The group said they're on a "Ride to Heal Our Brothers and Sisters." The six organizers say they are making stops in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and other cities as they make their way to their final stop in El Paso on Friday.
"We’re all one state. We’re going to go there shake their hands and let them know we stand behind them." -- Houston Firefighter Paul Chalk.
At each stop, they're asking for people, especially fellow first responders, to take a moment to write a note to the first responders in El Paso.
"When we lose someone in any kind of event, especially a mass shooting, we leave a piece of our hearts behind. These signatures show strength, they show support," said Gomez.
The caravan welcomed locals at the San Antonio Fire Department training academy on the city’s West Side for a few hours before continuing their journey to El Paso.
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- Group Makes White Crosses to Honor El Paso Shooting Victims
- Blood Donations Spike After Weekend Mass Shootings
- Local Leaders and Activists Speak at San Antonio Vigil
- State of Texas to Seek Death Penalty for Man Suspected of Killing 20 in El Paso
- How to Help Victims in El Paso: Blood Donations, Vigil in San Antonio
- Gov. Greg Abbott Orders Flags Flown at Half-Staff in Wake of El Paso Shooting
- El Paso Shooting Victims Include Mom Who Died Protecting Her Baby
- Lawmakers React to El Paso Mass Shooting
- El Paso Community Unites Following Mass Shooting
- We Are Blood to Assist El Paso With Donations Following Shooting