(MSC News)--Flags across Kansas will fly half-staff Thursday, with Governor Laura Kelly issuing the Executive Order in honor of a late Kansas first responder.
According to the release from Kelly announcing the flag-formation, Butler County paramedic Justin Lauppe died in the line of duty last week.
Kelly, in the release, says Lauppe "was dedicated to serving his community and providing essential care to his fellow Kansans in the greatest need,” with the Governor adding that "we owe him a debt of gratitude for his selfless sacrifices."
Flags are to be flown at half-staff, from sunup to sundown Thursday, the day of Lauppe's memorial service in Park City, Kansas.
According to a release from Butler County EMS, Lauppe died Friday after suffering a cardiac arrest during an emergency response, saying that his "final call reflects the courage, service, and sacrifice he demonstrated throughout his 14-year career in emergency medical services."
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