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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Final salute First responders honor one of their own

BY JIM MARSH

Special to The Press

Lehigh Valley fire and medical first responders grieved the loss last week of one of their own, as MedEvac flight paramedic Donald Shambo, died Dec. 7 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township.

Shambo, 63, from Northampton, was legendary among area medical responders.

He was a veteran flight paramedic, including 30 years with MedEvac, where colleagues say he helped save countless lives.

He retired last month to wage a battle against cancer, a disease he was determined to beat. He spent several weeks in intensive care in his cancer fight.

Social media posts and a colleague attending the hospital procession on Dec. 7 said complications from COVID-19 contributed to his death.

Shambo was determined to be part of medical first response activities from the time he was a teenager, joining the Whitehall Fire Department ambulance company as a junior member 45 years ago, then becoming an EMT at the Whitehall Emergency Squad.

He became a paramedic in 1980 and actively served many communities across the Lehigh Valley, including Northern Valley Emergency Medical Services (NOVA), North Whitehall Township.

Reflecting his service as president of the Lehigh County Ambulance Association, some 20 ambulance crews from across the region joined a cortège led by MedEvac ambulance crews, as Shambo’s body was transported from the hospital to an area funeral home.

Ambulance crews drove with flashing emergency lights in silent tribute to his long years of service with emergency responders across the region.

Western Salisbury Volunteer Fire Company, and Lower Macungie Fire Department aerial ladder trucks formed an arch from which a large American flag fluttered as Shambo’s body left the hospital. Firefighters and emergency medical personnel stood and saluted as the vehicle bearing Shambo passed. Such tributes are common as comrades honor fallen first responders.

Salisbury police provided an escort for the procession.

PRESS PHOTOS BY JIM MARSH With a MedEvac helicopter circling above, MedEvac ambulances serving as escorts and firefighters and other first responders offering a final salute, the body of MedEvac flight paramedic Donald Shambo passes under a flag arch as it leaves Lehigh Valley Hospital on the way to an area funeral home. Shambo, a longtime MedEvac flight medic and NOVA EMT, died Dec. 7 at the hospital where he was undergoing treatment. Aerial ladder trucks from Western Salisbury Volunteer Fire Company, and Lower Macungie Fire Department provided the honor arch for a large American flag hanging in respect for Shambo's decades of service as a first responder.
With emergency lights flashing in silent tribute, about 20 ambulances and other emergency vehicles form an escort Dec. 7 as the body of longtime MedEvac flight paramedic and NOVA EMT Donald Shambo, of Northampton, is transported from Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, where he died earlier in the day, to an area funeral home.