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Austin Knight Foundation donates $5,000 to Roane State’s EMS program

Posted at 5:38 am March 11, 2023
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Pictured above from left to right are David Blevins, Roane State EMS Program Director; Ginny Cole Davis, WATE-TV’s Living East Tennessee (and a Roane State alum); Amanda and B.J. Hillard with son Finn; and Scott Niermann, Roane State Foundation Executive Director. (Submitted photo)

A foundation established by the parents of a former Roane State Community College student recently donated $5,000 in support of the community college’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program.

William “B.J.” Hillard and Amanda Hillard said they are honoring the memory of their son, Austin Logan Knight, through the Austin Knight Foundation. Austin was killed in a car crash in 2018, just a month after enrolling in Roane State’s EMT program.

Over the last five years, Austin’s parents have worked to incorporate their late son’s passions with their efforts in the community on behalf of the foundation, a press release said. As Roane State’s EMS program director David Blevins explained, this also provides them an opportunity to tell Austin’s story.

“Austin wanted to become an EMT to help others,” Blevins said. “He was committed to his goal of learning to save lives and understood what makes the profession so special, even at such a young age. Seeing his family find new ways to help others in his memory is truly inspiring.”

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Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin Knight Foundation, Austin Logan Knight, David Blevins, emergency medical services, emergency medical technician, EMS, EMT, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, Scott Niermann

Roane State EMT student awarded Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship

Posted at 7:31 pm September 12, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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Zachary Kennedy (left) is the recipient of the 2016 Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship established by Tracy Stout-Powers (right). (Photo by RSCC)

 

Roane State Community College emergency medical technician student Zachary Kennedy of Andersonville has received the 2016 Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship.

Kennedy, a firefighter with the Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department and a certified nursing assistant at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, is studying EMT this fall. He plans to complete advanced EMT training in the spring and then enroll in the college’s paramedic program.

Kennedy said his long-term goal is to become a critical care paramedic and work for UT Lifestar. The $1,500 annual scholarship, Kennedy said, has provided needed assistance with the cost of his education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship, Daniel Adams, emergency medical technician, EMT, EMT training, Methodist Medical Center, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, RSCC, scholarship, Tracy Stout-Powers, Zachary Kennedy

Co-workers, firefighters react in minutes to save a life

Posted at 3:24 pm July 7, 2015
By Kay Brookshire 1 Comment

Linda Bridges and Michael Beehan

Linda Bridges has a hug for co-worker Michael Beehan, who started CPR when she experienced cardiac arrest. (Submitted photo)

 

Linda Bridges has returned to her desk at MS Technology Inc. after a four-month absence.

To Kurt Oschman, MSTI president and chief executive officer, that is a miracle resulting from the training and collaboration of her co-workers and the first responders from the Oak Ridge Fire Department who saved her life.

The story of Bridges’ miracle began Feb. 25, when she collapsed at her desk. Co-workers quickly called 911, and two co-workers began assessing her vital signs. At one point, she had stopped breathing and had no pulse.

“With excellent collaboration on decisions about appropriate first aid for Linda’s condition, Michael Beehan began administering CPR, with Karen Hamilton providing on-the-ground assistance,” Oschman wrote in the company’s recent newsletter. The two determined that Bridges needed cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and then Hamilton continued to check Bridges’ vital signs as Beehan provided CPR. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Fire, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Medical Service, cardiac arrest, cardiac rehabilitation, cardiac support, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, Darryl Kerley, David Harrington, defibrillator, emergency medical technician, firefighters, IV, Josh Waldo, Karen Hamilton, Kurt Oschman, Linda Bridges, Methodist Medical Center, Michael Beehan, Michael Vanosdale, Mike Morrow, MS Technology Inc., MSTI, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Patricia Neal Center, Ray Burney, Robert Payne, Ryan Cole, Warren Gooch

Results announced for fundraising 5k run honoring Colton Stout

Posted at 1:31 pm August 3, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Colton Alexander Stout

Colton Alexander Stout

Results are now available for a fundraising 5k run held at the Oak Ridge Marina Saturday morning in honor of a young firefighter and emergency medical technician who died in a car crash in January.

See the results here: Buy the Ticket Results.

The new Buy The Ticket, Take The Ride 5K Run honors the memory of Colton Stout, an EMT-IV/firefighter. It raises money for the nonprofit Colton Stout Scholarship Fund Inc.

Organizers said this year’s event proceeds will be used for two EMT or paramedic certification scholarships to help selected candidates follow their dream and pursue a career in the first responder field. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: 5K, Buy the Ticket Take the Ride, Campbell County EMS, Colton Stout, Colton Stout Scholarship Fund Inc., emergency medical technician, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Oak Ridge Marina, paramedic, scholarships

EMS luncheon to honor crews, give awards, name scholarship winner

Posted at 4:44 pm May 16, 2014
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Anderson County Emergency Services Logo

Anderson County EMS and UT Lifestar are having their annual EMS Week luncheon on Tuesday, May 20. The event is from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., and it is open to the public.

“We will be honoring our crews and also giving out our EMT-IV, paramedic, and officer of the year awards,” a press release said. “We have received certificates of appreciation from Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam for some crew members involved on a call earlier this year. Plus, we will be announcing our first-ever recipient of the Next Steps Scholarship.”

The luncheon will be at the EMS main garage complex at 314 Public Safety Lane in Clinton. Call Anderson County EMS at (865) 457-8609 for more information. Lunch will be provided for attendees. The event is meant to thank Anderson County emergency providers for the work they do each day, a flyer said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Schools, awards, Bill Haslam, emergency medical services, emergency medical technician, EMS luncheon, EMS Week luncheon, EMT, EMT-IV, Nathan Sweet, Next Steps Scholarship, Officer of the Year, paramedic, UT Lifestar

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