Don't Leave First Responders Without Health Benefits

The bombings at the Boston Marathon this April shocked and horrified the nation. More than 150 people were injured, some fatally -- and it could have been even worse without the quick work of first responders on the scene.

As the spectators and runners looked for help, first responders sprang into action. We heard reports of the heroic efforts of police, firefighters, armed servicemembers, EMS workers, and others who bravely fought to get people to safety. It's clear that in our time of need, first responders will be there for us. But are we there for them?

After 9/11, first responders who suffered from illnesses related to their service famously waited for years for medical compensation. The health fund for first responders is often left vulnerable to cuts. We can't let that happen again.

Bravery like this must not go unnoticed. Ask Congress to ensure first responders in this country have access to the health benefits they need!
I am writing to ask you to ensure that America's first responders, including those who demonstrated their bravery in the Boston Marathon bombings, have access to vital health benefits.

After 9/11, many first responders who bravely put their own lives at risk to help others suffered from injuries and illnesses as a result. They famously waited for years for medical compensation for this -- some are waiting still. We can't treat our heroes like this.

Please ensure that first responders in Boston and everywhere else in the US have access to any medical treatment they may require as a result of their heroics.
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