Lying in a gurney and connected to a portable ventilator and heart monitor, Scott Nagy, 56, who suffers from metastatic urethral cancer, was transported by ambulance from University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center in Cleveland to First Lutheran Church in Strongsville, nurse practitioner Jacky Uljanic, who helped organize the event, told NBC News.
"The planning had to be pretty strategic," she said. "It took probably about three weeks to get everything together."
Uljanic said two paramedics had volunteered their time as well as their ambulance to take Nagy to the wedding. Other volunteers included a nurse, an additional nurse practitioner and a doctor who followed the ambulance to the church.
This is such a beautiful story. The fact that her father was still able to give her away at her wedding is remarkable. It's amazing that most of the staff members was able to be there to make sure that everything was okay. Afters he had to go back but all that matters is that he was there to see her get married.

This is such a touching story. It's always good to hear about stories like these to put everything in perspective. Having your father at your wedding is such an important moment, and it's so wonderful she was fortunate enough to have her dad there.
ReplyDeleteIt is so great to see stories like this one. I'm glad that the bride was able to have her father with her on such a special occasion.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet. Im very happy for both the bride and the dad, they were able to share that sweet moment. comment by Rhyann Lee 5th period
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