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The Chester County family is desperate for medical transport to bring a sick dad home from vacation.

MONews
5 Min Read

summation

  • Medical emergency situations extend the couple’s vacation from a week to six weeks in Las Vegas.

  • The family is now desperate to bring the father and stepmother to Chester County, but the father remains in the ventilator and needs a special medical flight.

  • The community raised thousands of dollars to support the family in the GOFUNDME campaign.

Phoenixville, PA.It is desperate to bring his father, Vietnamese veteran and two Purple Heart winners after a medical emergency during his vacation in Las Vegas.

What we know

Bill Peters (77 -year -old) and 52 -year -old Cameron Peters are small operators and temporarily closed Floral Shop “Cameron Peters Floral Design” at Phoenixville on March 10 and took their first vacation in about 10 years. Their plan was to reopen the store on March 24.

Sadly, Bill had a flu during his trip and entered the breathing failure. He has been in the hospital in Las Vegas since March 18, saying that this family was vaccinated.

What they say

“We are trying to do everything we can do in 2,600 miles away.” “I miss him. I really want to take him home in a place where we can take care of him. I know that his grandchildren really miss him. If we can take him home, we can take care of him collectively as a family family, and last month and half were really hard.”

John Peters, a police officer of Douglass Township, said, “It’s really hard to do everything on the phone, and we want to take him home at this point. So he can’t take regular flights home. “

Timeline

Bill’s wife, Cameron, stayed next to him this time. She tells Fox 29 that her husband was in the ICU and was stuck for more than 20 days. According to Cameron, two weeks ago, he said he received organs and lactation tubes, showing signs of alarms, and his recovery would take time.

Cameron said, “There was a lot of things. I am trying to overcome everything.” Now he hasn’t calmed down medicalally all day. He is warned and awake. He can answer him to ask him.

By number

no way Gofundme The flower shop is the only source of income and has been closed for more than 40 days, so the family is made to cover the cost of Cameron and Bill.

Cameron said that rent, utility and insurance for business and houses add about $ 7,000 a month.

Needless to say, it is most important for Cameron to take care of the bill in the hospital for extended stay in Las Vegas, and the most important thing is to fund special medical flights to bring BILL home.

John said, “Anyone who can donate, we want to take him home and return him to his community for many years,” John said.

Dig deeper

Bill worked as a volunteer firefighter and EMT after military service, and also worked as a public safety and EMS director of Mongolian Mary County.

Bill is suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia, which is due to exposure to orange agents in service during the Vietnam War.

His troops were actually based on the movie “Squadron” while the “platoon” was in Vietnam. He received two purple hearts twice. “We must come back home and come back to us. We can be happier to take care of him better and arrive home. “

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“He is the sweetest person in the world. He will do anything.”

Cameron said, “The love of those who know, customers, or those who do not know who we are.

Families have been filed by doctors to travel for medical flights, and now it is only a problem to find someone who meets medical demands and pays for it.

What you can do

Click here If you want to support your family through Gofundme.

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