Jeff Medley, father of Cody Medley, right, hugs Alex Brinley, parter of Tim McCormick, as Stacy Weldishofer, left, Cody's mother, looks on during during a memorial service in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 remembering two medics who died in a weekend ambulance crash in downtown Indianapolis. Cody Medley, 22, and Tim McCormick, 24, both died after a driver ran a red light and hit the ambulance they were operating. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Dr. Charles Miramonti, left, Chief of Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services, hugs Stacy Weldishofer, mother of Cody Medley, as Jeff Medley, right, Cody's father, looks on during a memorial service remembering the two medics who died in a weekend ambulance crash in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. Medley, 22, and Tim McCormick, 24, both died after a driver ran a red light and hit the ambulance they were operating. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
The families and public officials watch a tribute to two medics who died in a weekend ambulance crash in downtown Indianapolis during a memorial service remembering Cody Medley and Tim McCormick in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. Medley, 22, and McCormick, 24, both died after a driver ran a red light and hit the ambulance they were operating. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
The families of two medics who died in a weekend ambulance crash in downtown Indianapolis, drive under a garrison flag as they arrive for a memorial service remembering Cody Medley and Tim McCormick in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two medics who died in the line of duty were remembered Wednesday by co-workers as young men dedicated to helping save lives, while friends and relatives recalled their fun-loving nature. About 1,000 mourners filled Butler University’s Clowes Memorial Hall for Wednesday’s memorial …