Sunday Afternoon With Our Emergency Medical Responders

February 25

4 – 5 p.m.

Mendocino Volunteer Firefighters cliff rescue PHOTO: David Russell

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a first responder on our wild and beautiful Mendocino Coast? Getting the call, being first on the scene? Rappelling down crumbling cliffs to rescue an ab diver? Or mounting a Jet Ski in fifty-degree water to save a drowning boater? What kind of strength and motivation does it take to be that person? And what’s it like for the family waiting at home?

Morgan Daniel

Morgan Daniel and his son-in-law, Tyler Grinberg, will relate their experiences as first responders at “Lives on the Line: Sunday Afternoon with our Emergency Medical Responders,” February 25 from 4-5 p.m. at the Kelley House Museum. Daniel will also perform two original songs based on his experiences as a first responder.

Tyler Grinberg

“Lives on the Line” is presented in tandem with the current museum exhibit, “Medicine on the Mendocino Coast: ‘Say Ahh’…” and is part of the ongoing speakers’ series presented by the Kelley House six times per year. Admission for members is $5, $7 for the public.