Tim Belcher donated his organ to a 7-year-old boy who had Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome.
John was placed on a donor registry as his family searched for a donor.
Belcher, without telling John or his family, tested as a potential donor and was discovered to be a match. "What is so very special is that the donor for John is one of our own, FF Tim Belcher," Sexton wrote in an e-mail update to the fire department. "I am speechless, humbled, and forever thankful for the selfless act that Tim is willing to do for my son. I have no words to express my gratitude to Tim and his family."Teacher transforms students’ drawings of monsters into plush toys
"It's truly an honor to be able to help out," Belcher also told WLEX. "That's what we're here for: to help each other. So it's a huge honor — a godsend." "The Lexington Fire Department is a family," the department wrote on its Facebook page. "We celebrate each other during our happiest moments and lean on each other during the most challenging times."
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