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EIGHT SHORELINE FIREFIGHTERS CLIMB IN HONOR OF
THERON GIBB:
FIREFIGHTER, FATHER AND FRIEND
On
March, 7, eight firefighters from Shoreline will
race up 69 floors of the Columbia Center in
Seattle to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society. The annual Scott Firefighter Stair
Climb features firefighters from all over the
world as they climb 1,311 steps in full bunker
(combat) gear and SCBA, weighing over 50
pounds.
This year, the Shoreline team will be climbing
in honor of Theron Gibb, father of Shoreline
Fire’s Captain Bryan Gibb. Theron, a retired
Seattle firefighter is currently battling
leukemia. The Shoreline team also climbs each
in honor of cancer survivor, Mick Lamar, who is
Shoreline firefighter Jason Lamar’s dad. Mick
is also a longtime fire service employee.
The Firefighter Climb raises money for the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, as well as for
the honorees that teams select. Shoreline’s
team of eight includes firefighters Troy
Crossley, Mark Peterson, Andy Holstad, Jared
Linke, Steve Anderson, Scott Kim, Brett
Defenbaugh and Andrew Morehouse.
The Firefighter Stair Climb was started years
ago by Shoreline Firefighter David Engler – who
climbed the tower in full bunker gear during the
civilian event. The firefighter event now
typically draws over 1000 firefighters and
raises thousands of dollars each year.
Shoreline Firefighters Union Local 1760
volunteers have staffed the event since the
beginning—and will be out in full force this
year alongside hundreds of Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society volunteers who make the event possible.
In addition
to the Firefighter Climb, the “Big Climb” takes
place on March 21 and is open to the general
public. Contact:
www.llswa.org
for more information.
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