as news 4's aaron gillcrist reports, one is supposed to be settling in for retirement but first she has sounds prince georges county paramedic tracey daily and her partner now it is time to save a life. >> it's been truly rewarding to be out here .to know that you make a difference in somebody's life. >> dally retired this summer after making a difference as a firefighter paramedic in the county for 21 years. just this year she and her crew at largo station 846 were honored for saving a woman's life after a bad crash last year. >> it is always nice to be recognized for the team effort and for everything going right. but, you know for the most part that's what i find i want to do. >> on the job, daley isn't looking for glory. off the job, maybe a different story. >> just a quick easy lap. >> we caught up with daley and her crew. she's become a seasoned runner and will represent prince georges county in the world police and fire games in fairfax this summer. >> i run something between a 5k and a half marathon a couple times a month. i'm always in the gym on my off days. >> daley believes