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Posted @withregram • @californiafirefighter Posted• @venturacountyfire #californiafirefighter - Hello from #VCFD Urban Search & Rescue One of the missions in US&R is large animal rescue. Today, a 30 year old male horse got cast in the corner of his stall. He was flipped over before we arrived. On our arrival, we flipped him onto a sled designed to move horses. We then slid the horse to an area where we could place an artificial high directional tripod over the animal. The animal was slung using straps that helped distribute his weight safely. We lifted the animal with a 4:1 mechanical advantage rope system and stayed on scene until the horse could stand on his own. 📸: @415firephoto ___________________________ Ventura County Fire Dept. Urban Search & Rescue #USAR ___________________________ 𝕃𝕚𝕜𝕖 & 𝕗𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕠𝕨 ✔️ IG: @Venturacountyfire FB: Ventura County Fire Twitter: @VCFD __________________________ #vcfd #venturacountyfiredepartment #Venturacountyfire #venturacountyfirefighters #venturacounty #ventura #instagood #california #firefighter #usar #urbansearchandrescue #rescue #searchandrescue #roperescue #technicalrescue #rescue #californiafirefighter #firedepartment #firerescue #ropeaccess #animalrescue #horserescue https://www.instagram.com/p/CK9pOFmhmFu/?igshid=9j8uu5o8b1ym
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Joe Manganiello and Sofia Vergara teamed up this weekend to gift a surprise donation to a Los Angeles firefighter who was diagnosed with a devastating and life-threatening disease just a month after his wedding.
The trio was in Santa Monica on Saturday to watch professional weightlifters compete at the Arnold Strongman USA competition. The annual contest — to decide who would qualify for the 2020 Arnold Strongman Classic in March.
In a special moment during the event, organizers brought out 30-year-old firefighter Eric Stevens, who was diagnosed in August with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a deadly neurological that slowly takes away a person’s ability to control their muscles.
Stevens — a former captain of the University of California, Berkeley football team and player for the St. Louis Rams — received the heartbreaking news just weeks after he married his longtime sweetheart, Amanda Stevens.
After the couple shared their story with the hundreds in attendance, the event’s organizers revealed they were donating $10,000 to Stevens’ campaign to get access to promising trials and treatments for the disease, which currently has no known cure.
View this post on Instagram We are so incredibly thankful for the amazing support today! It’s important for us to raise awareness and educate people as there are many families like us suffering due to this disease. We wanted to send a HUGE thank you to @santamonicafirefighters @venturacountyfirefighters @calfire for raising 10k dollars to support us and a HUGE thank you to @arnoldsports @schwarzenegger @sofiavergara @joemanganiello for matching that donation. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
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After the unexpected announcement, Schwarzenegger, 72, told the crowd that he was matching the $10,000 donation. But the Terminator star’s announcement wouldn’t be the only surprise of the night.
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Manganiello, 43, then said that he and Vergara, 47, were matching the contribution, too — and with that announcement, the couple raised a whopping $30,000 toward their efforts in a single day.
“We are so incredibly thankful for the amazing support today! It’s important for us to raise awareness and educate people as there are many families like us suffering due to this disease,” the couple wrote on their Team Stevens Nation Instagram page after the event. “Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!”
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Because the disease affects the nerve cells in the brain and spine that control muscle movement, patients slowly lose their ability to speak, eat, walk and breathe on their own. Patients diagnosed with ALS first experience twitching or weakness in a limb, followed by slurred speech, according to the Mayo Clinic.
The disease typically claims the lives of those who are diagnosed with it within three to five years.
“You’re racing against time every day, you’re just slowly deteriorating,” Stevens told KTLA in November. “The multiple doctors that we’ve seen, they’re sitting there telling you all these great things that are coming, but they’re stuck in these trials.”
The family started a GoFundMe page in October that has so far raised more than $765,000. They said it will be used to pay for medical costs and to raise awareness of the disease.
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