Prospect Heights Fire helps welcome wounded veteran – update

Lauren Claussen from the Prospect Heights Fire Department and Larry Shapiro shared some compelling images capturing the heartfelt celebration held yesterday for Army Sergeant Ben Stehman in Prospect Heights. The community came together in a grand gesture to honor his service and sacrifices. The day began with units gathering just down the block, preparing to arrive at the residence of Sgt. Stehman’s parents. An unassuming limousine parked in front of the Stehman home, ready to transport the family to the festivities. As Sgt. Stehman emerged, he was immediately surrounded by the media, eager to capture his reactions and share his story. Inside the limousine, Sgt. Stehman tried to maintain his composure despite the overwhelming attention from reporters. Outside, members of the Warriors Watch Riders stood by, ready to escort him to a special luncheon held in his honor. The motorcycles roared to life, leading the procession through the streets of Prospect Heights, with local police ensuring the route remained clear for their journey. As they made their way through town, students from MacArthur Middle School lined the streets holding handmade posters, expressing their admiration and gratitude. One young girl waved a sign proclaiming Sgt. Stehman as her hero, while others cheered and waved enthusiastically. Fire department apparatus flanked the streets, adding to the ceremonial atmosphere. Upon arrival at the Morava Center, where the luncheon was held, the Warriors Watch Riders passed by the impressive lineup of Prospect Heights fire vehicles. Inside, the mayor presented Sgt. Stehman with the symbolic “key to the city,” a touching tribute to his service. The event was a testament to the deep respect and appreciation the community holds for its veterans. Sgt. Stehman addressed the crowd with heartfelt words, expressing his gratitude for the support shown to troops both at home and abroad. His speech resonated deeply, reminding everyone of the ongoing sacrifices made by soldiers far from home. The event concluded with a group photo featuring Sgt. Stehman and members of the Warriors Watch Riders posing alongside a signed banner—a lasting reminder of the day’s significance. For more details, you can read The Daily Herald’s article [here](#). Additionally, ABC News has a comprehensive piece accompanied by video footage available [here](#). This celebration was a powerful reminder of the importance of honoring those who serve, and the enduring bonds that connect communities and their heroes.

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