As an emergency physician, I can confidently say that the PTSD and horrors witnessed by paramedics and first responders is dramatically more difficult to process than what we see in the ED. The highest respect to my first responder colleagues.
#ICYMI
Making a 911 call may feel a bit different next month, when
#ParamedicServices across southeastern Ontario and the Kingston Central Ambulance Communications Centre implement a new system to handle #emergencies more efficiently.
More: https://t.co/9zZzKUzjxL
There's new @FPSChief Goudie passing his Deputy Chief's epaulettes on to newly appointed DC of Performance Standards, Jeremie Hurtubise, Sep 27. Congratulations DC Hurtubise!
More details here -> https://t.co/Icj76SXUv8
#YGK#InFrontenac
Long-time paramedic partners, Gary and Pat headed off to a well-deserved retirement. Thank you for your decades of exceptional service to our communities. @HastingsCounty1
It was a big day for Frontenac Paramedics. @FPSChief Gale Chevalier made her ceremonial last call after more than 30 years of service to the people of Kingston and Frontenac County. Congratulations, Chief! Happy retirement and thank you for your service! #YGK#InFrontenac
After 30 year, Staff Sergeant James Locke has retired. He served his entire OPP career at the Central Hastings Detachment, north of Belleville and had the respect of everyone he worked with. Best wishes Staff!! #CHOPP#retired
Our sincerest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Mike Skelly who passed away this past weekend. Mike worked as a paramedic in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties for over 25 years. The flags have been lowered to half mast at our County buildings in his honour.
Last call today for Frontenac Paramedic Michael Pasch who is retiring after almost 30 years in paramedicine. Congratulations, Michael! And thank you for your dedicated service all these years.
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#YGK#InFrontenac#Paramedics#LastCall
@leafguy403@Molson_Canadian Hey Kurtis not really in your league yet of collecting but I’m trying, would love to meet up with you at the game, Go Leafs Go
After a bittersweet day, the final call for Paramedic Graham Bent who proudly served our communities for over 38 1/2 years! Congratulations and enjoy a well-deserved retirement. @HastingsCounty1@cupe_1842
May 22-28 is Paramedic Services Week – and The County of Lennox & Addington wants to celebrate our 88 paramedics for all of the incredible work they do for our communities.
To show appreciation to our paramedics, please send a thank you note - https://t.co/pHExcQFGZM