It's Happening: A Bridgeport Fire Captain's Brush with an Angel; The Most Important Grab of his Life
By Julie Perine on April 11, 2017
He and his wife Darlene are dedicated servants to the community in and out of uniform. They are selfless and humble and never pass up a chance to serve God through helping his people. Randy was the EMT who once rode in the back of an ambulance with me. I was a young mom and pretty scared. He was professional, knowledgeable and comforting. I always called him a guardian angel even back then. But in more recent years, he became even more of an angel to me – and to my entire extended family. He responded to a horrible accident, pulling a 19-year-old out of a truck. The driver, the only other occupant, had died on impact, Randy’s quick extrication was likely the difference of life or death for this boy. He put him in a helicopter, not knowing if he would make it to the hospital. That young man, Andrew McQuaid, went on to become my son-in-law, the father of my granddaughter and a true friend to my sons. We all love him so. Now you might understand how special this story is for me. And I think it will be to you, too.
Randy and Rick Scott began their fire and emergency careers when they were just 15 years old.

The brothers don’t know for sure, but Randy believes it was perhaps that moment during his surgery - when Rick felt his twin brother’s brush with death – that he experienced something that changed him forever. He believes he encountered an angel.
They both are thankful for family and friends who saw them through the ordeal and mostly for their shared faith in God – and his hand always being upon them regardless how physically far apart they are.
