Inaugural “Be Like Fab” award given to recipient who embodies what it means to be a hero

Brady Zdrill thought his first day back at RRC Polytech for his second year in the paramedicine program would be a typical orientation day, until his instructors gave him a mysterious instruction: make sure your family comes, too.
In a heartfelt ceremony, Brady was presented with the inaugural “Be Like Fab” award, which was established in memory of a man whose life, though taken far too soon, was defined by kindness, compassion, and devotion to others.
Fabio Imbrogno died suddenly on July 26th, 2023, and his family credits the paramedics who were there in his final moments for treating them with extraordinary respect, warmth and dignity, which has had a lasting effect on the family.
“The day Fabio died so tragically is a day that forever changed the lives of me, my children, and our entire family,” said Fabio’s wife, Natalie Imbrogno. “It was a moment that split our lives into ‘before’ and ‘after,’ leaving a pain we will carry with us always. Yet within that devastating evening, we felt we were surrounded by first responders whose presence brought humanity, dignity, and deep compassion at a time when we needed it most. The paramedics on scene were our superheroes.”
The role of “superhero” is one Brady knew he wanted to pursue since before he started high school.
“Since I was really young, I knew I wanted to do a job that would help people,” he said, noting that he and his mom helped care for his grandma when she was quite sick. “Just knowing that I would get to be there to make someone’s day better, and that every time I’d go to work would be so rewarding. This is a job where you’re helping people, every day.”

For Natalie and her family, Brady perfectly embodied Fab’s values.
“Fabio lived his life on the values of respect for all those in his life. He led with kindness and believed that as human beings we all make mistakes, but those mistakes should not define us,” she said. “He poured his entire heart into his family; for him, nothing mattered more than creating a home filled with safety, laughter, and unconditional love. He approached every role in his life – husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend – with total dedication.”
Knowing that he represents those qualities has been a motivating force as Brady continues his studies.
“It’s really inspiring to me that I was chosen to receive this award, knowing that I embody all the qualities he did,” he said. “The family talked about how he was helpful and caring – offering a helping hand to anyone in need. Knowing that I’m that person in my class, in my community – that’s really rewarding.”
Receiving the award has driven Brady to study even harder.
“Knowing that I’m that leader, the person that people look up to, it’s a great feeling. Receiving the award is nice, but knowing that people see me as having the qualities as Fabio is a reward in itself.”
Valued at $1,000, the “Be Like Fab” Award will be presented annually to a student entering the second year of the Paramedicine – Primary Care Paramedic program, recognizing not just excellence and skill, but also the compassion and humanity Fabio Imbrogno embodied.
“This award is a powerful reminder of the impact education, generosity, and community can create, ensuring Fabio’s legacy of lives on through the future paramedics who follow in his footsteps,” said Natalie. “I want to extend a special thank-you to the young students entering this incredibly meaningful and rewarding field of paramedicine. Your courage in choosing this path, your willingness to learn, and your dedication to being there for people on the worst days of their lives is truly life-changing.”
Her message for all paramedics is one of gratitude.
“You may not yet realize the magnitude of your impact, but families like ours feel it profoundly. The compassion you will bring into the world, and the lives you will touch, will matter more than you can imagine. Your role is not only as lifesavers but as protectors of the living and the grieving. We are forever grateful,” she said.
