Worthington Ambulance Grieves Loss of Emergency Medical Technician – GoFundMe Launched

The Worthington community is mourning the loss of 28-year-old EMT James Limmer after he was killed in a motorcycle crash in Maine. A GoFundMe has been organized to help with funeral costs. 

Per the fundraiser: “James loved the thrill of the unknown for every call; it provided him with a rewarding feeling to help those in need. James was always willing to help despite the circumstances; he would be the first to offer a helping hand. James was an active member of the Worthington Ambulance.”

View the GoFundMe here.

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