(InEDC) BY Cris Alarcon Published: September 16, 2023
The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office will host a blood drive in memory of Deputy Brian Ishmael. Deputy Ishmael was killed in the line of duty on October 23, 2019, after responding to a call for service. Deputy Ishmael, who was born in Placerville, served with the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office for 4 years and prior to that he served with Placerville Police Department.
In a heartfelt tribute to the late Deputy Brian Ishmael, the community comes together to commemorate his service and sacrifice in a blood drive. This noble initiative not only celebrated Ishmael’s life but also aims to uphold his spirit of service by replenishing local blood banks and potentially saving countless lives.
Remembering Deputy Brian Ishmael:
Deputy Brian Ishmael was a beloved member of the community, known for his unwavering dedication to protecting and serving others. Tragically, on that fateful day in October, Ishmael made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The blood drive served as a poignant reminder of his bravery, reinforcing the importance of community support and solidarity.
Organizing the Blood Drive:
The blood drive, held this year on Friday, October 13, is a collaborative effort between local law enforcement agencies, including the Sheriff’s Department, Ishmael’s colleagues, friends, and compassionate citizens. Their objective is twofold: paying tribute to Ishmael’s memory; fulfilling his selfless commitment to helping others.
Location and Participation:
The event takes place at the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office, 200 Industrial Way, Placerville, CA 95667 off of Missouri Flat Road. It serves as a rallying point for everyone inspired to honor Deputy Ishmael’s legacy. The prior blood drives attracted a remarkable turnout, drawing in residents from all walks of life, including law enforcement personnel, friends, family, and community members eager to contribute.
Life-Saving Impact:
The blood drive plays a vital role in restocking local blood banks, ensuring a stable supply for future emergencies and medical needs. Each generous donor became a potential lifeline, reinforcing Deputy Ishmael’s legacy of heroism through their participation. Moreover, it highlighted the powerful unity and solidarity within the community during challenging times.
Supporting Organizations:
The success of the blood drive would not be possible without the unwavering support and cooperation of numerous local organizations. Local Law Enforcement, community groups, and nonprofits play a crucial role in providing resources, raising awareness, and mobilizing volunteers. Their dedication further exemplified the essence of community togetherness in preserving the memory and mission of Deputy Ishmael.
For many, participating in the blood drive brought a renewed sense of purpose and offered solace during their own grieving processes. The event serves as a tangible way to express gratitude, share memories, and reflect upon the impact Deputy Ishmael had on their lives. From personal stories to messages of encouragement, the atmosphere is one of deep empathy and unity.
The blood drives held in memory of Deputy Brian Ishmael stands as a powerful testament to the profound impact he made on his community and the lives he touched. By coming together and donating the gift of life, locals paid tribute to the fallen hero while honoring his unwavering commitment to protecting and serving others. This extraordinary display of unity will undoubtedly serve as a lasting legacy, reminding everyone of the power of compassion, solidarity, and the ability to make a difference in the lives of others.
- On Friday, October 13, 2023 from 2:00 to 7:00 pm.
- At El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office, Conference Room
200 Industrial Way
PLACERVILLE, CA, 95667
Donors are encouraged to make an appointment at donors.vitalant.org and enter blood drive code SMFE332 or call Vitalant at 877-258-4825 and mention blood drive code SMFE332. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows.
Please schedule your appointment today by clicking on the link below:
Click here to Make Appointment
Eligibility questions: Vitalant 877-258-4825 or go to https://vitalant.org/blood-donation-requirements.
For more information contact Stephanie at skresse@vitalant.org
- Please eat a hearty meal and drink plenty of water before donating.
- Bring your photo I.D.
- Donors must be at least 16-years-old and there is no upper age limit.
- Minimum weight is 110 pounds.
- 16-year-olds must have a signed Vitalant parent consent form Donor Forms (vitalant.org)