Six Nations Paramedic Services hosted the Ontario Paramedic Memorial Bell at Veterans Park on October 8. The Paramedic Memorial Bell is touring across Ontario in lieu of the traditional Memorial Ride, stopping for periods in several ambulance/paramedic services. The Ceremony gives pause to think of the Paramedics who have fallen in the line of duty, to those serving who have suffered in silence and taken their lives, and to give respects to them and their families. This was the first time the bell came to the Six Nations community. The Bell also toured Six Nations visiting Chiefswood Park and Pauline Johnson Historic Site, as well as the Sour Springs Longhouse.
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