Nov 02, 2024
CHIEF SESLER, DICKSON FIRE DEPARTMENT
Thank you Chief Sesler of the Dickson Fire Department for making me the cool display case for my challenge coins!
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Fire, police, EMS and first responder patches
Liam collects department patches from places near and far while helping more people learn about Kleefstra syndrome.
Meet Liam
My name is Liam. I live in Dickson, Tennessee and I have Kleefstra syndrome, a rare genetic condition. I am non-verbal, and I use an AAC device to help speak for me.
I love to learn and continue to amaze everybody with what I learn to do. Every little step is a huge deal for me.
Buc-ee's, Santa, fire trucks, police cars, visiting the fire station, and hanging out with firefighters.
Liam collects fire, police, EMS, and minitary patches from places he and his family visits, and he would love to expand the collection.
How to help
Know a firefighter, police officer, EMT, dispatcher, or first responder? Ask if they would send Liam a patch and help spread awareness for Kleefstra syndrome.
Patch gallery
Recent thanks
Nov 02, 2024
Thank you Chief Sesler of the Dickson Fire Department for making me the cool display case for my challenge coins!
Nov 02, 2024
Thank you Jennifer Carothers from the Dickson County Sheriff Department for getting me all of these cool patches on your trip to the FBI Academy!
Aug 31, 2024
Thank you Preston Williams for the cool Tennessee State Parks patch!!
Aug 30, 2024
Thank you Chief Greer and the Dickson Fire Department for the cool new Special Ops. patch!
Aug 25, 2024
Thank you Chief Lyles and the Dickson Police Department for the awesome patch, challenge coin and letter!
Aug 14, 2024
Thank you Lt. Michael Hunter and family for the hat and all of the cool patches!
Jul 21, 2024
Thank you Unce Roy for the Baltiomre police department patch
Jul 20, 2024
Thank you Cousin Paul for the cool Department of Defense patch!