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Anderson County EMS hosts luncheon today

Posted at 10:04 am May 22, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

May 19-25 is National EMS Week and Anderson County EMS and UT LIFESTAR will host an appreciation luncheon on Wednesday, May 22, to honor Anderson County’s EMS crews and First Responders for the work they do. The luncheon starts at 11 a.m., and this event is open to everyone.

There will be a short presentation to honor the EMT-IV, Paramedic, and Officer of the Year, as well as others.

For more information, contact Nathan Sweet at (865) 256-1367 or e-mail him at nsweet@andersonems.com.

Filed Under: Health, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, award luncheon, National EMS week, UT Lifestar

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