Advance Praise for Called to Serve
In Called to Serve: The Inspiring, Untold Stories of Americas First Responders, readers will get to know some of Americas finest. Emergency medical technicians and paramedics reveal behind-the-scenes accounts of saving lives and saving themselves as they are dispatched in their ambulances. Police officers, a sheriff, and constable share their heartfelt stories of not only solving crimes and arresting bad guys but highlighting what good police work is all about. Finally, firefighters, many of whom have had to deal with serious injuries as well as post-traumatic stress, give readers a window into their devotion to helping others and changing lives in the process. I know you will be moved and motivated by the stories in this extraordinary book by my very good friend Mike Hardwick and his co-authors Dava Guerin and Sam Royer.
JOHN RICH, country music singer-songwriter,
record producer, and activist
Called to Serve: The Inspiring, Untold Stories of Americas First Responders written by my good friend, Dava Guerin, and authors Mike Hardwick and Sam Royer, is a must-read for every American. In this important book, you will be moved by the deeply personal stories about first responders such as John (Woody) Woodall, as well as those who risk their lives for our health and safety and live by the oath they take to serve and protect. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, our family had to adjust. We were the recipients of a million acts of kindness. My daughters were in elementary school but that experience of seeing their mom bald and going through chemotherapy helped them connect to other families who had been diagnosed with cancer. Many of their friends over the years had parents affected by this awful disease. This experience helped our family build a degree of resilience that comes from learning early on that life can throw you curve balls and that none of us can get through those tough times without our friends, family, and neighbors who step in to help. A sense of gratitude will always be a part of our familys idea of service given how our lives were upended at that time. I think service needs to be something that you teach your children early. Service starts within the family. For us, we are grateful for the amazing first responders and veterans and cancer warriors whom we have met over the years. Their extraordinary strength has driven us to work hard every day.
JENNIFER GRIFFIN, Fox News National Security correspondent
Christians are admonished to give honor to whom honor is due. This includes the brave men and women who have dedicated themselves to protecting and serving the needs of people in perilous conditions. Called to Serve introduces us to a small number of heroes engaged in what is increasingly a thankless service fraught with risks for those who have chosen the path less traveled. We respect and honor our first responders for the high cost of their service to humanity. We thank the authors for blessing us with this book.
DR. CAROL M. SWAIN, distinguished senior fellow for
Constitutional Studies, Texas Public Policy Foundation
There are no better authors to bring us the stories of Americas first responders in Called to Serve than Dava Guerin, Mike Hardwick, and Sam Royer, because theylike themhave public service in their DNA. What unites them with the everyday heroes we meet in the pages of this wonderful book, is a sense of optimism and positivity that can overcome even the biggest of obstacles. Especially in todays challenging times of wars abroad, a global pandemic, and hyper-partisanship at home, we need the kind of book that shows us that America still is a very special place, with communities throughout the country enriched by men and women living the dignity of public service on a daily basis. I hope every American will read this important and inspirational book.
PETE WEICHLEIN, CEO, US Association
of Former Members of Congress.
Fifteen stories from across the country recounting the bravery, self-sacrifice, and public service performed the unsung heroes among usour first responders. These are people running toward danger when there is trouble. These are the people who seek no glory, who are just doing my job, and who you hope you never meet but know you will when they are needed. These are real stories of real Americans just doing their job and I am so proud that we get to share their stories.
DAVID S. FERRIERO, archivist of the United States
While most flee the sound of danger, there are those who run to the roar. They are the best among us. With undeniable qualities not often seen since the time of our great-grandparents, first responders exist as living remnants of the Greatest Generation. Unasked are questions like how or why or when or where a simple YES is their only response when Called to Serve.
ANDY ANDREWS,New York Times bestselling author of
The Travelers Gift and The Noticer; founder of WisdomHarbour.com
As someone who has spent a career in public servicefrom being a member of Congress, secretary of Agriculture and an advocate for many issues including eradicating hunger, restoring bipartisanship in Congress and othersI know the value of service. The dedication to making the world a better, healthier, and safer place for each and every American. When I had the pleasure of reading Called to Serve: The Inspiring, Untold Stories of Americas First Responders, co-authored by my good friend, Dava Guerin, and her colleagues, Mike Hardwick and Sam Royer, I was moved by the heroes profiled in the book. From police officers who risk their lives during routine traffic stops or domestic disturbances, EMS professionals who are first on the scene during car accidents, and a myriad of 911 callsto firefighters who have the emotionally taxing job of not only putting out fires, but trying to save lives in the processCalled to Serve showcases their tremendous heroism. Readers will take a journey with these inspiring first responders and will learn what motivated them to serve, and reveal behind-the-scenes stories of their lives in professions that inherently have danger at their core. They are Americas unsung heroes. I highly recommend every American read this wonderful and enlightening book.
DAN GLICKMAN, former cabinet secretary of agriculture
What is it that makes some people want to dedicate their lives to serving others and making their communities better and safer places for all? And what keeps them on the job, day after day, year after year, despite enormous stress, great personal risks, and sometimes violence directed at themselves and others with whom they serve? The answers to these and so many other questions about those who put their lives on the line for the greater good can be found in Called to Serve: The Inspiring, Untold Stories of Americas First Responders. Authors Mike Hardwick, Dava Guerin, and and Sam Royer take deep dives into the personal and professional lives of sixteen first responderspolice officers, firefighters, EMTs. Readers will learn who inspired these heroes to serve, how they train for these grueling professions, and what kind of daily challenges they face as they encounter the very best of peopleand sometimes the worst. This book is a reminder of how lucky we all are to have such self-sacrificing public servants in every corner of our nation. As the authors state, They make our world safer, healthier, and secure.
KEVIN FERRIS, co-author of
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