The past two years certainly changed how we operated on a daily basis from inside our own facilities to how we handled our patients.  This continued to take vigilance along with commitment to the mission of providing quality care by well-trained and dedicated health professionals. There were many key players along the way as EMS providers continued to provide the highest level of care in an everchanging environment.  This is an opportunity to take into consideration providers continued to perform in exemplary ways, while that may be considered part of the job it also deserves to be recognized.  Perhaps through recognition others may have the opportunity to learn.  There is also the possibility of shining a light on an organization which in turn may attract other shining stars to the ranks.  One of the opportunities to do so is to nominate those who are going above and beyond, or perhaps were faced with extraordinary circumstances and result in a great “story” to share. 

 

Time is running out to nominate for the Ohio Star of Life, check it out and nominate someone from our great region today. 

 

Nominations for events that took place during 2020 and 2021 are being accepted until March 18.

2022_EMS-Star-of-Life-Nomination-Packet.pdf (ohio.gov)

 

 

Paula Balcom

PR Committee

PBalcom@riversideoh.gov

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council

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BTW:  Did you know GMVEMSC is celebrating 50 years of service to the region and surrounding areas? Stay tuned for more information to come!