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LeVar Allen has worked in Engineering Service at Overton Brooks VA Medical Center (OBVAMC) since 2020 and has made it a habit to step up and help when needed. Allen typically can be found


painting at the facility or producing some of the facility’s exterior signage. At times, he has deployed to help other VA facilities in times of disaster. One of the latest ventures for


Allen was when he offered to drive a shuttle bus to assist patients who need a ride around the campus during the day. This is very vital for Veterans with mobility issues.    “I love


providing service to Vets and the employees,” he said. Allen said he credits his mother, who worked in healthcare for over 30 years, as a key influence in his desire to help others.   During


what seemed like a normal morning, Allen had just picked up his first passenger when he noticed an individual running from place to place. After dropping off the first passenger at their


destination he circled back to find the person.   Allen, a Navy Veteran, picked up the passenger, struck up a conversation with them and noticed the Veteran seemed distressed. He soon


learned the passenger was hearing voices and having thoughts of self-harm. Allen knew immediately additional assistance would be needed, so he calmly spoke to the person as he drove to the


main hospital building.   “I recognized that someone else in the hospital needed to intervene,” Allen said. “I just told him I would go try to find someone to help.”   Allen ensured the


Veteran was safe in the shuttle and proceeded to the VA Police office. Two officers responded to help and spent several hours working with the person in crisis.   “VA Police officers


selflessly serve Veterans and, really, it's all in a day’s work,” said Dep. Chief Kevin Gribble. “VA Police officers do something meaningful at Overton Brooks every single day.”   The


two officers were eventually able to get the Veteran in touch with the appropriate mental health care providers with no further incidents.   “That day was a perfect example of teamwork,”


said Police Lt. LaMount Jenkins. “Big thanks to Dr. [Jody] Meek and his mental health team.”   The quick action of Allen, and the VA Police’s compassionate approach, helped deliver the


medical attention the patient needed. 


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