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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2001
On your mark, get set, go! Those are the words that echo through the ears of thousands of runners who complete the Los Angeles Marathon annually. To them, feeling the thrill of competition
After 18 surgeries at Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital on Johnny's feet, legs, back, and ankle, he is able to walk with a walker and take part in activities previously thought impossible. Now, on March 4th, Johnny will be able to pursue his dream of participating in the Los Angeles Marathon, with the help of his friends on the LAPD SWAT Team, who will push him in a wheelchair during the race.
"I'm excited to be able to participate in the Marathon," exclaimed Johnny Garcia. "And with LAPD SWAT Team helping me, it's really unbelievable. I like those guys and maybe someday I can be on the SWAT Team," he said. Johnny's mother, Carmen Garcia, added, "Orthopaedic Hospital and the therapy department have been very good to Johnny. Everyone at the Hospital really cares about the patients."
Twenty-six SWAT Team officers will take turns pushing Johnny in a special lightweight, sports wheelchair as they run 26.2 miles in the world's fourth largest marathon. This experience allows youngsters, like Johnny, to participate in an event of such magnitude.
"We are truly grateful to the LAPD SWAT Team for being such strong supporters of Orthopaedic Hospital, and for giving Johnny this once in a lifetime opportunity to complete the LA Marathon," said Eloise Helwig, President of Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital Foundation. "SWAT's ongoing support of the Hospital is greatly appreciated, and it truly brightens the lives of our children who get to meet these real life heroes," she added.
Many Orthopaedic Hospital pediatric and adult patients have serious medical conditions that prohibit them from running or walking. Orthopaedic Hospital has been dedicated to treating underinsured children with crippling disorders, without regard to their family's ability to pay. For many years, LAPD SWAT has been supportive of Orthopaedic Hospital's efforts and gives hope and inspiration to hospitalized children. A variety of events, including an annual Holiday parade and toy drive, as well as the Los Angeles Marathon, have further strengthened the bond between the two organizations.