Channel 9 learned Tuesday that the Pineville fire truck dedicated to Sheltra will be in Sherrills Ford to help answer emergency calls later this week.
On Facebook, Sheltra's mom left a message for the Sherrills Ford-Terrell community that reads, "Stand strong, rely on your family, friends and church family."
Denver firefighters, and others from agencies across the area, are in Sherrills Ford and Terrell to answer emergency calls, so those who served alongside Long don't have to.
"It gives them the time to grieve. It gives them the time to make plans to honor Bradley's life," Dancoff said. The reason why departments do this for each other in a time of need, is an easy answer for firefighters. "Because they would do it for us," Dancoff told Channel 9.
Several fire agencies will continue to provide service at all four Sherrills Ford-Terrell fire stations for at least a week. In the meantime, loved ones will plan Long's funeral, that will have full firefighter honors.