A partial roof collapse and Oscar was there doing his best to help. He was an active participant in a number of clubs and organizations including: M2SE (Minorities in Math Science and Engineering) KUDOS Fraternity the Postponing Sexual Involvement Program the RAUMUS Academy University of Cincinnatis Summer Incentive Program Inner Society of Martial Arts and the Teen Institute ( a substance abuse prevention program). Oscar was an ambitious independent and disciplined person who worked in a variety of service-oriented jobs. Ozzie attended St. Francis DeSales and Douglas Elementary Schools. You can make a donation by mail, by phone or through our website. His Public Allies position led to full time employment as the jobs for People office manager. You can make a donation by mail, by phone or through our website. At least 400 products are essential each day to keep up with the demands of Tri-State hospitals and their patients. These new resources can be found here on our website, shared through E-mail, and through our social media channels. PO Drawer 498, Emmitsburg, MD 21727|Phone: (301) 4471365|Fax: (301) 4471645| He began walking at 6 months and roller-skated at 8 months. (513) 451-0910, University of Cincinnati | 2600 Clifton Ave. | Cincinnati, OH 45221 | ph: 513-556-6000, Alerts | Clery and HEOA Notice | Notice of Non-Discrimination | eAccessibility Concern | Privacy Statement | Free Speech | Copyright Information, Hoxworth's First Convalescent Plasma Donors, Alle Foster: Overcoming Lupus One Transfusion At A Time, Blood Transfusions Give Emma A Fighting Chance Against Cancer, COVID-19 Survivor Credits Convalescent Plasma for Recovery, Dr. Jose Cancelas: Hoxworth Director, Researcher, & Blood Donor. Oscar even created music CDs. Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati He also worked for Ask Me About Cincinnati. He graduated from Schroder Paideia Junior High in 1991 and Hughes High School in 1995. Questions about online scheduling? I will forever be changed. We are working hard to provide important resources, workshops, and timely information to help both firefighters and our Fire Hero Families stay connected and well during these unprecedented times. Foundation does not solicit donations by phone or employ outside companies to do so. Hoxworth Blood Center Privacy Policy document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); I attended Firefighter Armstrongs funeral. I was serving as the acting officer of Engine 38 that made the fire. Identification: Must provide photo I.D. Groups He worked in the Therapeutic Division for Cincinnati Recreation Department and as a mentor and employee for PsychSystems of Cincinnati which served children with autistic and behavioral disorders. 48 which extended his relationships with fellow firefighters. The day before his accidental death Oscar shared with his mother Annette that he had made the best career choice ever by being a firefighter. | Im still honored to this day to have the honor to know of such a great sacrifice by this brave young man. 3130 Highland Avenue, 4th Floor Annually, Hoxworth collects over 90,000 units of blood from local donors to help save the lives of patients in our area hospitals. He was a member of the Cincinnati African American Firefighters Association and Cincinnati Firefighters Local No. Oscar a people-person never met a stranger and was very talkative fun loving and enthusiastic. Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati was founded in 1938 and proudly serves 31 hospitals in 18 counties in Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. Cincinnati, OH 45267 The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation does not solicit donations by phone or employ outside companies to do so. 16 year olds may donate with parental consent I still find tears rolling down my cheek. Email us. Oscars 25-year life was distinguished because of his dedication to family friends and his passion for helping others demonstrated most recently as a City of Cincinnati Firefighter. In addition he attended Wright State University in Fairborn Ohio. A month before he died we had been in a fire in a apartment building in Avondale and had another Mayday as another Firefighter got injured. Oscars greatest love was his family and he is survived by his devoted mother Annette and father Oscar; loving sister Twinkle Dawson and brother Omar T. Armstrong; Oscar was a devoted family man to his 2 sons that were his world Isaiah Oscar Armstrong and Oscar Armstrong IV and to his fianc_ Sakina Devereaux who also gave birth to a baby girl named Imani Olinia Armstrong in the summer of 2003. Food: Eat a good meal within four hours before giving. Weight: Minimum of 110 pounds. Oscar who is known as Ozzie to his family was out going from a very early age. Oscar was also a very creative individual who was an avid photographer loved reading and performing home improvement projects including roofing. Respectfully, William Kain, Wayne Twp Fire-Clermont Co. Drink: Drink plenty of water or juice before and after donating. Age: Be at least 17 years old. John 5:28-29. On March 4th 1996 while attending Wright State University Oscar rescued a student from a dorm room fire which began his interest in becoming a firefighter. If you have any questions/concerns please contact us. His family however remained as his greatest love. When he comes back in the resurrection he never have pain again. The requirements to give blood are: About Hoxworth: Website Hosting, Support & Strategy by First Arriving, Other Local Attractions During Your Visit, Criteria for Inclusion on the National Memorial, Submit a Firefighter Profile for the Roll of Honor, We remember and honor the following firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty on July 30. Contact, 20032022 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation| On May 19th 2000 Oscar graduated with City of Cincinnati Fire Class 104 and eventually became a member of Engine Company 9 located in North Avondale. Terms of Use. Cincinnati Fire Department - Fire Cadets, Place: Donor Bus will be parked across from Centennial Plaza, 805 Central Ave, Cincinnati OH 45202. We also recog. Oscar Armstrong III was born in Cincinnati Ohio on July 22nd 1977 to Annette Armstrong and Oscar Armstrong. He served as a City of Cincinnati Firefighter with distinction for three short years. He also participated in Public Allies Cincinnati. He loved being a firefighter especially the elements of brotherhood camaraderie developing new skills and helping people. On March 21st 2003 Oscars dynamic life and career was suddenly ended In the line of duty in a flashover during a residential fire in Bond Hill.
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