Crime & Safety
Sheriff's Correctional Worker Gives 'Gift of Life' to Coworker's Son
The boy's father received a devastating call at work: he would not be a match for his son. That's when a coworker stepped forward.

By Renee Schiavone:
A San Mateo County sheriffβs correctional worker is being praised as a hero for a life-altering decision and donation, coming to the aid of a coworkerβs teenage son in his hour of need.
According to Deputy Rebecca Rosenblatt, young Garret Ramosβ story started when he was just 14-years-old, when he was diagnosed with IgA Nephropathyβ an immune system disorder that can result in kidney failure when met with a virus or bacterial infection.
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By his current age of 19, Garret β...found himself in full kidney failure and spending up to 15 hours a day first on a manual dialysis and then on an automatic dialysis through the night,β according to Rosenblatt.
Last summer, Garretβs father Garyβ who works as a sergeant with the San Mateo County Sheriffβs Officeβ decided to donate a kidney to his son. However, he was disqualified because of some health issues.
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βHe received the call at work that he could not himself be a donor and was reeling from this news when a coworker stepped forward and asked if he himself could be a match,β Deputy Rosenblatt said.
Jerran Higgins had met the sergeant years earlier, when they played in a city hockey league together. He had remained friendly with Gary Ramos through things like work functionsβ but the Ramos family never thought theyβd be this close.
Higgins lived up to his promise, and began a months-long screening process with the hospital, according to Rosenblatt.
βAfter extensive testing, Higgins learned he was a perfect match to donate a kidney and as of yesterday, besides being a husband and father of two, he also became a living kidney donor,β the sheriffβs spokeswoman said.
Following the successful operation Tuesday, both families were understandably emotional.
βGary came straight over to the bed and hugged Jerran, breaking down in tears, saying, βThank you, thank you. I love you.β.β family members wrote on a blog detailing the experience. βThey both cried for a good long time. Cause cops are tough like that.β
You can read more about Garret and Jerranβs unique bond and the road to recovery in this blog here.
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