On March 18, Harmony Enterprises owners Steve and Umbelina Cremer were presented with a plaque at the Harmony Ambulance Service’s regular meeting. The plaque honored the way that Harmony Enterprises has supported the ambulance service and the community for over 30 years. “Because Harmony Enterprises is so willing to let these first responders go and have for more than 30 years, our service felt they needed to be recognized as it is a big asset to our communities,” crew member Eileen Schansberg said.
The Harmony Ambulance Service covers residents of the Harmony and Canton area. Out of the 17 members of the crew, three of them, Larry Nolan, Lana Soppa, and Domingo Kingsley work at Harmony Enterprises on various shifts. If the pager goes off while working, they are able to leave immediately to answer the call without going off the clock. “We’re happy to be able to do this for our community,” Steve Cremer said, adding that the members of the ambulance crew are the ones who are out there taking care of people.
Pictured above, top photo, Dan Tieffenbacher presents Umbelina and Steve Cremer with a plaque from the Harmony Ambulance Service. Bottom photo, front, left to right, Domingo Kingsley, Terry Bigalk, Eileen Schansberg, Umbelina Cremer (with plaque) Steve Donney, Aubrey Johnson, Arden Willford and Lana Soppa. Back, left to right, Dan Tieffenbacher, Dan Dornink, Chuck Sikkink, Jesse Grabau, Steve Cremer, James Skaalen, Jordon Hanson, Gerri Nielsen. Not shown are Harmony Ambulance members Larry Nolan, Alex Skaalen and Rochelle Willford.
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