Scott Brautigam is a Hometown Hero

(Whitewater Unites Lives Submission) Scott Brautigam is at WUL Hometown Hero.  He was nominated “For going above and beyond his role as the Assistant EMS Chief to keep the community and the EMTs safe during this difficult, ever-changing, worldwide pandemic; for his loyalty and dedication to the Whitewater Fire Department, and for the countless hours he spends helping others.”

His nomination includes, “He has a heart of gold. He worries for his EMTs and their families to make sure they are safe and healthy. He is loyal and dedicated to the Whitewater Fire Department.  The countless hours he spends and the other EMTs spend on helping people are tremendous.  I am thankful for them all.”

Scott said, “I am honored to be able to be a part of the Whitewater Fire Department and to be able to serve the community that my family and I live in.  It’s a team effort that requires all the EMT’s.  We are a great team that is always here and ready to help the community when needed.”

WUL (Whitewater Unites Lives) is a locally-focused civil and human rights group that works to connect the people in our community and to create opportunities for all people to learn and support each other in our common humanity.   

 Anyone who would like to nominate a local hero of any age should send their nomination, with a short description, to whitewaterunites@gmail.com 

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