Courtesy of McKenna Botts
The recent birthday of a 3-year-old Arizona boy with cancer became even sweeter thanks to caring firefighters in Phoenix and across the country.
Two days before his birth in December 2021, Beckham Botts was diagnosed with neuroblastoma — a cancer that commonly occurs in and around the adrenal gland and affects children age 5 or younger, according to theMayo Clinic.
“There’s no treatment or anything like that, and it just continuously has gotten smaller,” Beckham’s mother, McKenna, toldAZFamily. “So, we’re very lucky.”
McKenna also told KNXV that Beckham developed an interest in firetrucks when he spotted one while he and his family were out on the porch at the age of 1.
“He was just pointing at it,” McKenna remembered. “He couldn’t even talk yet, just pointing at it.”
KNXV reported that since then, Beckham’s interest in firefighting has included wearing miniature uniforms and collecting fire trucks.
When it came time for his third birthday, Beckham’s family wanted to make the occasion very special. So McKenna went on social media and asked firefighters to submit videos or photos to the family or even invite them to a fire station, AZFamily reported.
The request went viral and Beckham received video birthday messages from firefighters nationwide as well as invitations to their fire stations, said the family.
“It is so incredible to me because when you think of firefighters, you think of strong and brave and all of those things, and that’s exactly our Beckham,” McKenna told KNXV.
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Then, on Dec. 19, Beckham and his family were invited to visit Stations 55 and 56 in Phoenix to mark the boy’s birthday.
At Station 56, AZFamily reported, Beckham met firefighter-paramedic Michael Lorenz, went inside a fire truck wearing a fire helmet, held a fire hose and received a birthday cake.
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“He’s definitely a lot tougher than we are,” Lorenz said to AZFamily. “He is a hero. For his parents to be as tough as they are, to be able to deal with that and to still be mom and dad and to still put a smile on his face … that’s just amazing to see that.”
Beckham’s family expressed their gratitude to the firefighters for making their child’s dream come true.
“I can’t even find the words, honestly,” McKenna said, according to KNXV. “Thank you guys so, so much for making our boy’s day special.”
“I just like saw a glimpse of that with his fire hat on and shooting the hose and everything,” McKenna told the outlet. “When you think of firefighters, you think of strong and brave. That’s exactly what I think of with my son, too.”
In a message to PEOPLE on Tuesday, Dec. 31, McKenna says that Beckham has been loving the birthday tributes from the firemen and the visits to his local fire stations: “[He] thinks he is so cool and a real fireman.”
McKenna also says a Station 55 truck and a Santa recently paid a visit to the family home on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, adding that Beckham was presented with a captain’s hat made especially for him.
“He is obsessed with the firemen and fire trucks, and the obsession continues even after all the fun he had last week!” she further tells PEOPLE.
source: people.com