 I was little once, you know, and didn't get a whole lot growing up, so I want to give back now that I'm in a position to do that. In preparation for the Allen Volunteer Fire Department's Breakfast with Santa event, Fire Chief Frank Rudder spoke with Mountaintop about the breakfast and its significance to the community. It's awesome. It's our first year, give back to our community and give the kids a Christmas some of them that probably won't have one. Here at Pikeville Medical Center's Heart and Vascular Institute, we have assembled a comprehensive team of cardiac specialists bringing expertise from all regions of the nation and the world. We have coupled that with cutting edge technology, providing them the best equipment and operating rooms available. The result is comprehensive cardiac care for the people of our region that is second to none. The Heart and Vascular Institute at Pikeville Medical Center. With up to 75 kids signed up for the breakfast, Rudder says he hopes the gifts will go towards kids in need. They're going to be, I'll have a guy at the front door, he'll escort them well, and then I'll have my ladies up here at the top door, they'll see them, Santa will be over at the tree, and my ladies will get the gifts to them, they'll be sausage, fried ham, fried apples, and pancakes, orange juice, milk, and coffee. The breakfast was sent an event will be held at the Allen Volunteer Fire Department Saturday November 27th from 9am to 11am. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Corjol.