 Hi everybody, how's everybody? Guess who we brought today? We brought Mr. Project. We've got so many viewers here today. This is great. This is really great because on our first bingo that we ever did, we tried to get you on board for that one and we gave you like an hour's notice. So that was kind of tough. So it's great to have you here today and it's really great with a project that's near dear my heart, the First Responders Project. And let's have Steve kind of talk about the First Responders Project a little bit while I bring up the page and we'll show everybody what's it all about. So the First Responders Project actually started out as a small little free space page by a member named Mary G. She was working through a couple of items and reached out for assistance and wanted to see what we could do with the project. We ended up expanding the scope a little bit. Obviously now we're a functional project underneath the Global Banner and we're just trucking along. Only a few members so far but we're hoping a lot of you will join us. I just really think this is, we have a lot of these really super cool projects that are there. We know of them. If you're a person that likes categories and profiles and you have a profile of a firefighter, say you'll do a quick little search for the category and you'll add firefighter or police or whatever it might be. But you probably didn't know this big page was here that had all the details. And this is really great because you also have all the stickers. This is one of the biggest questions that I think every project gets. How do I do the stickers? Right. And you have all of them pretty much here in the important ones. This reminds me, please always kind of reminds me a little bit of the military as well especially when we're talking about these stickers. So for military you have the killed in action but for the police and the First Responders we have killed in the line of duty. Right. And those stickers are there. And we've got something really kind of different for the bingo this time to share with everybody. And I think now would probably be a good time since we're talking about the line of duty. Let's share a video with you real quick. I think this one is the short one and Steve wanted to show this particular one. Why? So what we're working with here is when you're working with First Responders who are killed in the line of duty they typically have a little ceremony that they call an end of watch. So these are radio calls that will go out you know requesting a response from the fallen officer. Obviously there's going to be moments of silence where the officer doesn't respond and then a short little memorial message and it's broadcast throughout the entire you know police fire or EMS system through their radios. So this is just a short example of one. Okay everybody I did warn people bring your tissues. Oh my gosh. It doesn't sound like we have any sound. No sound. No sound. Let's come back this let's see if I can work on the sound a bit. I'll also put the link so everybody can see it. Let me try it. Let me try one more thing. Any sound now? Nope. No sound. Okay. Work on that guys. Work on that. Because it's really it's really emotional. My dad was a police officer and chief of police and a volunteer fighter and a fighter and there's been a just a few times I've been in his police car where you hear this type of message come out and even as a young child it really hits you kind of hard because you know that somebody was trying to do what they they wanted to do as a public servant and ended up losing their life or or sometimes it's not as tragic as well. Now I want to go into we're talking about police officers right now but this project also goes into different occupations. What do we want to talk about with first responders? Man pretty much anything you can you can really think of so obviously police officers you know that's kind of the first and foremost in everybody's mind a lot of people think of EMTs so emergency medical technicians or anyone who works in an EMS field paramedics. Obviously firefighters as well there was kind of a little bit of a collaboration going along with some of the 9-11 project members for a lot of the firefighters who lost their lives during the 9-11 attacks and then also as well as the civil defense volunteers so the people that do civil protection or civil services and some examples of that may be some of the they're not really always commissioned officers but those like Native Americans who work on reservations in some of these they may not be a again a licensed technician or something of that nature but and it sounded like you had sound there Sandy. Yeah we figured out I do have a question to Mary G actually asked me this earlier in case she couldn't come join the bingo there's a Native American Reservation Ranch police officers would be classified just as a law enforcement for example this first example of the sticker law enforcement and she could put the text here of what they were that they were on a reservation police officer. Yes absolutely okay so categorize those then as police officer and then she could add the text okay let's go ahead this video one more time kind of found a workaround for it let's see if it works and you guys tell me if you can hear it. Yeah it sounded like the audio kind of dropped off at the very end of it but you know you can hear in the very first beginning where they're making a call out to the officer there's gonna be you know moments of silence they'll make repeated attempts typically two to three attempts at contacting the officer. There we go hold on hold on hold on there we go sorry about that I had some other audio pumping in through my ear okay that video is chilling it just is kind of amazing how much you imagine you're sitting there as a police officer or first responder and you hear that that video is very chilling to to hear because you know the end result with that and I want to point out anyone an old I always talk about how almost every project can be related to something else so we do have the world disasters the first responders you mentioned 9-1-1 that would be a way that the world wide disasters project could be involved in this of course the cemeteries because you can do a profile from finer grave a carried over most of the finer graze by fine or first responders that especially killed in line of duty or have a lot of information and the so let me ask you this for military police officers with those would how would we categorize those so if they are active military then it would fall under the role of honor project but what you'll find is that there may be a lot of you know military personnel who have now transitioned to civilian service and will work as firefighters police officers etc so there's you know a lot of cross between the military and war project like you said the cemetery project obviously there's a lot of projects that you can work with I'm actually looking at maybe contacting Emma pretty soon I have a couple of officers that would fit well under USB H and I could use their help and you know fleshing out those profiles so there's you know a lot of collaboration opportunities that can happen there as well nice I think that's something that we are finding with the bingo that we keep talking about the projects and finding all these different ways that you can and I never thought about the USB H connecting and through there as well so that's really cool let's show you a couple profiles examples here that are already in wiki tree so this happens to be alphonse is a police officer I believe that did die in the line of duty and you can see the detail that's that's here as well as the stickers but what is interesting is that a full history of his life and as well as his career if you're if you're a first responder it's a calling it's a calling like military and you know there's a chance that you could maybe not make it out that day I think I know for example my mom every day my dad went to work that was always in the back of her mind but for us to be able to add these type of profiles to wiki tree as a lasting memorial generations and generations from now we'll be able to go back and say wow this was my great-grandfather and look at this memorial this is really cool sometimes our folklore our family stories come down but we don't know the facts but for example this profile gives a really good idea of everything that happened and this is a canadian one from mags actually that went through so the other one I want to point out this one was this one was amazing to me if you read this profile this profile was really amazing to me and such a young guy at 38 there's a couple things that I wanted to ask you Steve you grew up in cut and shoot Texas cut and shoot Texas so actually not very far from me so obviously I I was intimately familiar with this not not Jason himself but with the details surrounding the incident it was all over the news you know it was a it was a big topic out here and you know our little slice of the country so and this particular officer this this happens way too much as well and I love the detail on this profile on wiki tree to this particular officer was writing a traffic ticket and a speeder was going too fast and wasn't really watching the road and just from him doing his job speeder came by and ran into him so this was and you can see the entire town and not only how you will get those right absolutely so I believe in you know mr. Nolan's case here what actually happened is officers from neighboring communities came in to work shifts while the entire department and community went to support Jason and his you know burial ceremonies like that that's amazing yeah you don't think about that because crime doesn't stop you still need you still need officers firefighters let's move on to another profile and for those of you that are first time at bingo or have not played bingo before what we're gonna do is put up the first bingo card here give me one second I will get that for you I think that's it there you go this is the first bingo card what you want to do is go ahead and hit that link and bring it up we'll talk about the bingo in just a second we're gonna go through this profile and then start the first bingo card let me pause real so we got a good question here so I could actually add this tag to my grandmother grandfather's profiles he's a firefighter and I believe you have it drilled down to country so you know in this case it kind of depends you know if he was killed in the line of duty then there's a specific sticker for that that would be the end of watch sticker otherwise if you just want to notate his service as a firefighter then we're using the occupation stickers for that and there's some examples on the project page on how you can you know customize that now this one is is a little bit older this one and is from North Platte Nebraska this one was kind of interesting profile to read and if you like history these are really interesting profiles to read because you dig into a little bit further beyond this particular police officer but what he is trying to do he's trying to arrest two people that were in a multi-state crime spree and they shot him so you can even go and read the newspaper articles of the trial of the two crime spree you can read a more detailed information about what they were doing and why this police officer was doing his job trying to find him and unfortunately he was shot as he was doing it is it's interesting this is a posse is searching this section in an effort to apprehend two men in a large automobile who shot and instantly killed traffic officer at work park and that kind of gets me to as a traffic officer you think of just police officers as police officers these days but a traffic officer is a guy that was you could write tickets he could also direct traffic you see them after especially down here in the south we use our police officers a lot for the big churches on Sunday or a big football game or things like that and that's what a traffic officer is so he's he was actually trying to stop a multi-state crime spree and got instantly killed in the line of duty yeah I was actually just working on a profile this morning it's not ready to release yet but it was an officer who was shot and killed in 1912 up in Oklahoma and he was just serving a warrant and they say that's serving warrants of is to somebody's door to do that and they're waiting for you yep he was he was ambushed and I believe the report said he was shot at like 12 foot with a shotgun all survive for three days ultimately succumbed to his injuries but after that there was a 100 man posse that was assembled and went after the killer and he was actually arrested just a couple hours before the officer passed away so he finally got some closure before he passed that one that one's that's it's tough to hear those stories but at the same time this is kind of why we do wiki tree sometimes it's just adding a profile we don't have any information about a person so you add your census your birth your marriage your your death certificate and your final grade but sometimes we're able to give a little bit more detail and I always say that even though they're tough I do a lot of the mining disaster profiles for for southeast and they're tough I can do a couple a day and then I have to walk away from it and imagine like you were saying see working on this gentleman's you can work on it and then you have to walk away for a little bit yep absolutely okay so is everybody ready for bingo let me give you guys the bingo idea of how we're gonna do this everybody should have their bingo card up I'm going to run through a list of bingo words that relate to our project today you can get bingo horizontally vertically or diagonally no you have to be the first person to say bingo in the chat so there could be multiple people that went at the exact time but it's whoever's quickest to put the word bingo in the chat and keep throwing it because sometimes I get chatty and I got to have you guys tell me many times yeah I know that way before we begin look who showed up there's Mary G so Mary G thanks for giving us the idea on this yep okay guys and I should mention too I always forget this part that the prize is up to $30 from the wiki tree store and the most important prize in the entire store is the bingo mug definitely the most requested I think we have one person do a shirt but the bingo month and I'm proud to say I think we're the best seller in the whole entire store so there you go okay so the very first word handcuffs hot not sure that was a word but we'll take it I first day this one's a easy one almost every first responder no matter what your job is can do that fire station and I should say everybody should know where your fire station is you should know the closest one stop this one's pretty obvious but they tell you to stop I recommend you stop especially with explanation more detective gear and I do often wonder how sometimes you know the firefighters they go in I'm in Atlanta so they go in in that heavy gear in the middle of summer and to a fire and often wonder how they protect themselves and make sure they don't dehydrate and danger and as you guys get close they might get really really super close let us know in the chat hose pipe it's gonna be more your firefighter would you say the firefighter profiles are the ones that we need to amp up in wiki tree we are very lacking right now as far as identifying our firefighters in templates in categories I know there's a bunch out there especially as they may relate to like the 9-11 project but you know getting the categorized getting stickers on their profiles is something that we are lacking right now one away one more get in close well somebody likes to shirt oh wow everyone we've got a few people that are one I don't know has it been this this quick before anyone yeah that was pretty fast yeah hospital see I waited and thank you first for for writing that in caps there we go so now I Carol I'm gonna brag on you just a little bit so Carol I put up on the g2g on pips g2g we can chat which by the way if anybody wants to help out their 15 for 15 go to pips we can chat Carol's like I really want to try and make this one I want to try and make it because I don't think she has a family member that isn't a first responder has a lot of first responders so Carol I know so okay now Carol here's what you need to do to get the prize you need to email anyone our forestel I gotta say it you reminded me yesterday of it so email her and tell her that you won the first bingo game for first responders we tend to remember but more detail and she will hook you up with what you can select for a prize but again the mug is really really really really popular I should point out too I think you said that the productions a little slow oh yeah they're they're kind of behind on production for whatever reason so things that I ordered beginning of January are just now being produced and shipped so if you've had press from the connect-a-thon or from other things and you feel like it's taking forever it is taking forever but they are starting to do them again so hopefully it won't be too long and then Carol we're gonna trust you with this yep just email me okay now let's go back to two more profiles and then we're gonna try one more video I know isn't that cool I will tell you I used to go to bingo with my sister in law at the fire halls as a matter of fact that's kind of coincidence never one okay so we've got one more and then we've got a video another video that we want to showcase so this is this is another really cool one to me because it's older it's not as current and you can see that he died in 1912 and this is another one from Texas that Steve's been working on and if I remember correctly this is a firefighter who was on vacation and decided to there's a fire decided I'm a public servant I'm a firefighter let me go help his brother was actually the fire chief and his brother was out on vacation so he felt his duty to step up in place of his brother and act as the fire chief to help and then he ended up putting trapped in a fire the entire building collapsed on them while they were trying to rescue people so he was killed there and again I know sometimes these are a little little tough to do but they're so so important not only for us today but they're so important for those that are gonna come after us because too many family stories and football are oh yeah yeah yeah he was the only one that went in and it was you know building size of Empire State Building and think but this actually gives you the facts and details and I will take I've been kind of amazed how many kids in my family line will come to me and say I have to do a report can you help me out with one of our ancestors that had this or was a firefighter or was in the military so these are really good stories to also continue now I'm gonna try and bring up the second video and this video is I have a doubt this one if that would work better pardon I have a download of video that we could it may help let's try that a little bit better it should yeah you may have to walk me through that miss A1 so Sandy can unshare for a sec and then Steve if you click on present down at the bottom and then do video file gotcha and then find the video all right let's try this here I'll just run through some comments and car 8 Lincoln 30 car 8 Lincoln 30 in one county the car 8 Lincoln 30 no response from car 8 Lincoln 30 this is last call for officer Dale Woods badge number 47 end of watch January 7th 2019 is with great sorrow that we mourn the passing of Oscar Dale Woods a hometown hero raised in chlorine township honorably serving the community for 23 years officer Woods was a devoted son brother father boyfriend his dedication of love for family extended to his brothers and sisters at the chlorine township police department and they loved him back he will be missed by his family friends co-workers that countless people he assisted throughout his stalwart career especially the many officers who benefited from his field training mentorship the impact he has made will be his legacy he will be remembered for his quick wit and bringing humor to the radio by acknowledging his dispatch with them oh right also Woods remained calm collected and professional despite the chaos around him and was relentless in his efforts to ensure no officer responded to calls without back up it has been our privilege to serve with them you will be missed brother and finding what a true hero is officer Woods continues to serve through organ and tissue donation saving countless lives we salute a true hero and public servant honoring his call to the very end 8 Lincoln 30 has answered his last call is now 2 7 for the remainder all right rest easy sir squat 2 way we'll take it from here I'm not misty I mean that gave me chills I this is just this that was a beautiful tourney and I agree somebody said I don't know how the officer is gonna make it through that call collected how he was able to narrate that that he did very well there's a lot of examples out on you know YouTube and other places even on you know some actual sheriff websites and things that nature with a kind of memorialize these videos and tributes on their websites and a lot of times they will have one of the 911 operators you know initiating the call and making this the speech and it's very hard for them to make it through it their voice is cracking they're crying and it's hard for them to get through I mean they've worked with these people for numbers of years you know it's very difficult let's take a few questions while we um you know I did warn everybody bring a tissue while we dry our eyes a little bit um I have about 10 men in my family that were railroad firemen would you include them in the project absolutely and again he has the stickers that are really great on the project first page and you can just change the last bit of it the text and you can say that they were railroad firemen or name the railroad and and mention it um let's see I know I missed it somewhere um that's a good one too Carol so to join the project you would go to the project page check it out and down here how to join and you have a welcome post this is kind of familiar so those of you have joined Project Wiki Tree before there's your welcome post and give Steve a little bit of idea on the g2g what you're looking at if you want to help in every area or maybe just a certain one if emt or firefighters and I think that there are just there are so many I want to go over the sticker one more time there are so many different types particularly our police officers because we talked about traffic police officer traffic we talked about um a law for detectives as well our different type of police officer we talked about reservation Native American reservations so again what you would do is you use the sticker that Steve's provided for you and where it says text just give a little detail of what type of police officer it is and same could be said for the firefighter firefighters are interesting because you there's a tremendous amount of volunteer firefighters as well as paid firefighters so he's giving you the stickers or you can even add the squad and information in I um I think I saw there we go I knew that was gonna come up Steve yeah talk to us about the police and I will tell everybody now and when and I both agreed yesterday we are not showing and in to watch for police dogs we can't do it if you're an animal lover those are we were saying yesterday like we can't even watch dog commercials let alone let alone and no so just so everybody knows stick with us that we got lots of good information there will not be in the watch for a canine police canine so talk to us if we have a police canine then so it's recently just came up so just kind of brainstorming I plan to do a little bit of work on that this afternoon I think what we'll do is we'll set up a category that we can use to start you know creating free space profiles for a lot of these canines because unfortunately there's a lot of them that are killed in action as well so one of the websites we haven't really talked a whole lot about yet but you'll see it in a couple of the example profiles that we've shown is for the officer down Memorial page or P and one of the things that they do is they actually work to catalog all the information of the first responders who are killed in the line of duty so this is specific to police officers you know so it won't include firefighters or anything of that nature there's a lot of information in here and they also work on information about the canines as well so you can find some information there so we'll expand on that we'll create a category where we can create space pages for these dogs a lot of these guys are only alive because the dogs sacrifice themselves for them that's very true you know yeah I just yeah I see and we can't it's hard to even think about that because I know one of the emergency vets is not too far from me that's where they bring all the canine dogs and you always know when you see a lot of police cars around the certain intersection I go the other way because I can't assume it let's take um this is an interesting question so how far back in time as far back as you can go if there's documentation go for it there's no time limit at all you know and you know we've been talking a lot about you know first responder deaths and things that nature too but that's not all the project is focused on right so honoring our current police EMT's firefighters you know things that nature absolutely that that is part of our goals we want to get those occupation stickers out there we want to get them categorized you know we want to make sure that they are recognized it is true the majority of these first responders do make it to retirement and they live a fulfilled life after retirement too they need recognized they you know I public servants and military are just a special thing and they need recognized I think for their service as well okay so let's see so if I have profiles for folks like why it or they could they could absolutely and then yeah Eric points out I don't like like anyone we just adopted a rescue dog from the shelter that they believe is 14 years old so yes I've been getting involved in canine DNA testing in time-bating so there's yet another project that if you bring up those canine dogs we can do we can work with the DNA project and so on the right hand side all the dogs can see if they're related right you're able to figure out canine genealogy like that and get it documented through free space pages I struggle enough with my own genealogy you know there's no way I can even attempt to accomplish that well it's funny because they say they can date the dog we're still waiting to see the age date so who's ready for the second bingo card this will focus more on a multitude of just generic first responder words and again I want to point out to when bingo horizontally or vertically or diagonally please shout out by typing in multiple times bingo bingo bingo or bingo so we see it the first person who tells us they have bingo wins and if you have won in the last six months you are not eligible to win a prize until six months is passed from your win date okay here we go take pictures I do this if I'm in an accident myself by the way so this is just good notebook I think every police officer has a notebook you always see them especially when you get a ticket they're writing that's speaking of taking the ticket do you I don't want to out my relative but someone who is my son recently got a ticket and in Georgia they have a tremendous amount of service hours you have to deal for tickets for kids along with the cash interesting accidents uniform I would think too if you have a canine that that you can I a cop that you're really really close to a really hit home to you I guess you could even do a free space page documenting that the flashlight investigate crime okay nobody's telling us that they're close lights I always think of almost the sirens I will tell you as a young kid when I would be in my dad's car it was great we weren't going to go get you know any criminals when you turn on the sirens it was like big deal for low kid police station okay those asking about a free space some parts have free spaces some don't it just depends on how many words I have Pip you understand that it was saying how difficult was come up with 50 bingo words what anyone you you too yeah okay donut Pip is one away that's almost every thawne for less right we keep them in his own little room for thawns well done coffee that goes well with the donuts oh we got a couple of those one away college and school this is interesting because oh we got a bingo oh flow you just almost got it so close almost got it um I want to point out real quick before we mention Pip that to be a police officer there is a school as well as EMT as well as firefighter these are all schools that you got to go to help look all the bingos that start popping up all kinds right okay so Pip you did exactly what I asked you to do these what's bingo bingo bingo so I can see it that's pretty cool okay so oh that was nice so if we have it on record that you're gonna give your prize to flow that's so nice oh so nice so again flow then what you need to do is email you and she will get you all the information of what you can select from I won't show the bingo mug again but it is the best seller that was very nice of you Pip congratulations everybody that was that was um pretty quick too how we had all the bingos come up at the same time and I have another question in there I if I miss it I'll put this up I saw another question in there for you see but if I miss it but yeah the coffee donuts are perfect so let let's go over then if we want to you join the project we go to your project page and if you have the joint but I really want to point out again these stickers right because I know that we'll still eat more questions because there are so many different types of police officers or so many different types of first responders again where it says the text you do have some freedom here to be a little bit more specific on what type of police officer what type of firefighter I don't know I guess even the law enforcement could have a station absolutely I have to run away later on okay so you do have a flexibility and I know this question is going to come up a lot more that how do I can I include this police officer or that type of firefighter or so on so I want to point that out that you do have that flexibility in the text part to be a little bit more specific if you need to or if you want to and don't forget in a profile itself you can have tons of notes and document and biography in there okay and I wanted to see this this was kind of interesting to me because we were talking about the school the first responder qualification I thought this was great that you added this because a lot of us don't know how much a first responders have to go through in the other reason why I thought this was great is if possibly this bingo on what Detry inspired you to look at taking a first responder job Steve has given you a lot of information on where to go to next and you know you never know I'd be and I love this too because the rescuers this is where you could also use the text in the stickers if it was a particular type of rescue like a diver you could also put that in the sticker text we have a lot of that we have a really large lake by us so we have a lot of divers that actually go in the lake and pull out the individuals right and this is also going to be where a lot of the project collaboration and stuff will come along with the worldwide disasters project so they will you know a lot of these large mines and you know stuff that are out there they have people that are employed specifically for you know extrication in the event of a collapse of a mine or something of that nature as well so you know those people are all trained specifically for jobs so they absolutely qualify as well it's really cool because that's a good point when you bring up the mines you do have specific mine fire departments yeah and some some larger companies it even has specific police force so if I was a security guard would that qualify it's a tough one I'm not really sure if it would yeah that that is a tough one I'm yeah I don't know that it would necessarily qualify because it doesn't really meet the you know the good their their primary duty is not you know the rest you know as a first responder so I mean obviously we don't want to leave them out they may not fall under you know kind of the scope of the project but feel free to put the occupational stickers on there you know get get recognition of those of those people and here's the idea that we're talking about that that they don't relatives in their respective state emergency services so if I'm a 911 operator are they considered first responder in this scope of this project I would say in the scope of this project we would consider them even though they may not be actively in the field they are providing a huge service a lot of 911 operators will actually have a lot of medical training or some medical background they can actually walk people through CPR over the phone which if you've ever taken a CPR course they're they're relatively easy but if you're having to perform you know an emergency service like this yourself in person it's it's relatively stressful and these operators can actually talk somebody through it over a phone to help save a life so yeah I would definitely say that for 911 operators and such would absolutely qualify for this project would I use the emergency well not sure what what sticker might I use for that so again these are all just general occupation stickers here so you could change the image you know to something different you may qualify them under you know maybe the police officer badge if that was their primary duty was you know operating for a police department or you know something of that nature again these occupation stickers have a lot of flexibility so you can add new images tweak the text around to fit your needs and I don't know if this is what Mary meant but this would be another example a park ranger that is a park ranger police that would still be under this type of sticker that we have here and again that text would give you that flexibility where you could write exactly the job that they cover for the state parks use say the state park police officer or it is right so I think that you've given us by using those occupation stickers so much flexibility you you haven't tied us down to just one type of particular police officer because like I said there there were the traffickers the detectives there's chief of police there are you know the the police officer that is in the ranger on the Native American reservation so there's a lot of flexibility here yeah I'm missing oh that's right so okay well let's let's take this so the Secret Service I think they would qualify they have the badge they have the gun they do provide service so I would use this badge that I have highlighted and just say specifically the day for Secret Service I think so who are we missing who I know we talked about the police and we talked about firefighters a lot who who are we missing on the EMT side we've got the ambulance drivers and would they qualify yeah and that one's actually going to be kind of hard because there's so many different terms that are in use for it you know and support my little background here today is actually an honor of my daughter she is the emergency medical technician she's still going to school and working on an ambulance at the same time her goal is to become a paramedic once she reaches the paramedic stage you know she'll probably work that for a few years and she may also look into moving over to like the ER side so that's something that we may also want to consider is you know a lot of emergency personnel work in emergency rooms and they will handle those incoming trauma cases you know trauma nurses trauma surgeons they they may all fall under that EMT paramedic type thing as well that's a really really good point because they they do thinking helicopter nurse the nurses that fly in the helicopters would definitely fall under this as well and Judy brought up some great examples too we talked about the federal police but the SWAT so that would be another thing that you could easily customize in that sticker police negotiators this awesome one as well we just talked about this too the flight nurses the doctors without borders so this for you when you when you first think of this project you think okay I'm focused straight on the police I'm focused straight on on a firefighter in maybe somebody in an ambulance but it goes so much further than that in Carol brought up another good one as well I hope everybody's remembering some of these because I know everybody has profiles that you could probably tag and categorize but the social workers now are part of the police force as well and I would say those would probably I would guess they would be under emergency medical condition maybe as opposed to police yeah they fall kind of under the EMT realm you know because it's some type of doctorate that they're working through but like I said so these you know again these are just general occupation stickers these are just a couple of examples and then maybe as people are joining the project or even if you want to reach out in the G to G welcome post and you know give me some ideas and I can create another page that is just you know a bunch of examples of different stickers and you know we can cover a lot of different items such as those flight nurses trauma surgeons you know things of that nature we're not really limited to badges here so police officers have badges firefighters normally have patches EMTs have patches we're really not limited in scope you know this is more about recognizing all of these personnel and the services they provide and you know ultimately if they've lost their life performing this service but we also don't want to restrict this and say okay well they had to have had a badge number they had to have been included on a certain website we don't really have that you know type of restriction it's a lot more flexible than that and I like let's see just said it's so flexible there are so many out there and this project is kind of like a hidden gem to me like Steve said it's under the global project so if you're on the main project page you're not gonna see it instantly click on the word global to get to the global projects and you'll see this one pop up or I've also have it linked in the bingo page as well as here and make sure that you go to the G to G dispatchers count I think that was the 9-1-1 we talked about that they do count and great job on the project that it I feel like you very G or such pals with this project bringing it to life you started it you gave me the motivation to get in there and you know help you know spin it up and really get it on its feet now we just need a bunch of people to join in and give us a hand and know it and start adding the stickers if you don't like stickers you can always do the categories to these profiles because it's really important that we see them now the one thing before I let everybody go that we didn't talk about but I want to mention real quick so Steve can tell us more about it the civil debates we didn't talk about this last sticker so that would qualify for who that is that was a little bit harder to that one is I think you know what I think of it I think of also the it was mostly women or sometimes children teenagers but back around World War two when they were doing the site looking for planes and things like that that was a civil defense part of it this kind of stems from some of the old military information if you if anyone sees the logo you can actually go look up a civil defense on Wikipedia so this is actually from like an international humanitarian law that started back during like the Cold War I believe early in the United Kingdom back in like 1915 and you know these are people that weren't necessarily let's say military personnel but they were specifically going out and dealing with the aftermath of the wars so in the context of the first responders project you know that kind of starts looking at people that are you know trained in disaster type operations kind of like we were talking about and this is what Carol kind of brought up something in current events and I was thinking as you were saying that Steve that there are certain responders that go in to help those so it I would say definitely as Steve mentioned look it up but I would also say that you would probably know also if you have somebody that would be appropriate for that sticker in your family you would probably know again those stories come down and if you I would look it up I would look it up and then you go oh well uncle Joe qualifies for that sticker so let me go ahead and put that sticker in as well so I think that's important and I want to point out for those I'm not sure if I mentioned this at the very beginning the reason kind of why this project came around I believe and Mary correct me if I'm wrong Mary around the town that she lives in EMT was killed in an accident while on duty and it struck her at her heart so much that she wanted to somehow recognize this person and she's already on wiki tree so she put it together one you know to how do I do this one wiki tree and that's where Steve stepped in and really helped out and flush out this project to where it is today and flow my great aunt was a wax and that one there is a there is a separate military category for that one but we do love our wax as well and there's also wasps if you don't know that one look it up I forgot that yep okay so does anybody have any other questions before we let you all go and I want to say congratulations again to pit for winning bingo and especially for passing the prize over to flow that was really cool of you to do that that was special so that was that's great and again if you have any questions at all go to the page remember if you're on the main project page click on global you'll find it there please if you want to join please please we need some more these profiles and wiki tree we need to see the sticker bling on some profiles here as well join up the more that better and for people like Carol that your entire family is a first responder then you have to sign up this is just a perfect project for you it's just it works out well and that's about it guys so we'll say goodbye I'll see everybody in a few hours including pit for our first Hispanic bingo the Puerto Rico project so bye everybody all right