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Honors: Anderson County EMS recognizes EMT, paramedic, officer of year

Posted at 9:12 pm May 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Nathan Sweet

Nathan Sweet

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Anderson County EMS is proud to present the annual awards for EMT-IV, paramedic, and officer of the year. Each year we receive nominations from peers, and supervisors alike in regards to each award. These awards are truly tough to decide, as there are so many deserving providers here at Anderson County EMS.

It is amazing to look at all of the worthy providers and see how blessed we are to have them here! Anderson County should know that they are in good hands with their EMS service, as the EMT-IVs, paramedics, and officers that serve them every day are top-notch and making a difference.

EMT-IV of the Year

Gage Whitman is a well-regarded EMT-IV among his peers and supervisors. His strong work ethic and commitment to excellence stand out. He always gives his personal best in his job. EMT-IV Whitman shows a genuine respect for all others, and exhibits outstanding customer service at all times. He is currently enrolled in the paramedic program at Roane State Community College and will undoubtedly make a great paramedic!

Paramedic of the Year

Keith Alred is truly deserving of this award for so many reasons. His performance is outstanding, and he is always willing to help others and the service wherever there is a need. His patience with students and new hires has brought him high praise from those who have had him as a preceptor. He has a lot of experience at many levels in EMS, and uses his knowledge and wisdom to make our service better. Paramedic Alred is a field training officer and also serves in other capacities on committees in our organization. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Alex Ridenour, Anderson County EMS, Angelia Martin, EMT-IV, Gage Whitman, Keith Alred, Kim Smith, Mark Dison, Matt Jarnigan, Next Steps, officer, paramedic, Roane State, Stephen "Chase" Watts, Steve Seals

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