
Travis Barker
Hits the Prison Yard with Incarcerated Firefighters
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Travis Barker is placing his respect for first responders into motion — actually — by linking up with incarcerated firefighters behind bars at their jail.
The Blink-182 drummer reunited this week with the lads from Pine Grove fireplace camp, situated close to Sacramento. We broke the story … Barker initially met the crew months in the past once they had been stationed on the Rose Bowl combating SoCal’s huge wildfires.
Fast-forward to Friday morning, after acting at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento Thursday evening, we’re informed Travis obtained up at 4:30 AM within the pouring rain to satisfy the Pine Grove guys at their jail facility to coach with them on-site. It was all about motivation, self-discipline, and mutual respect.
Travis’ dedication ties into his Run Travis Run initiative — a working membership he launched to encourage folks to maneuver their our bodies and get exterior, irrespective of the place they’re. The membership’s occasions usually draw round 3,000 individuals.
Barker is not slowing down … he is set to rock a Blink-182 present within the desert Saturday evening earlier than internet hosting one other Run Travis Run occasion in Palm Desert Sunday morning.
From the fireplace line to the end line, Travis’ proving that zeal, perseverance, and a pair of trainers can join folks from all walks of life.