Wake Forest, NC – Carla J. Baker, NREMT-P and President of Southeastern Emergency Equipment has announced the winners of their lottery from the EMS Expo 2009 held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia October 28th-29th.
Winners of the Sony Webbie Handycam are:
· Brad Smith, Monroe County EMS
· Megan Stackhouse, Williamsburg County EMS
· Cynthia Session, Ogden-New Hanover Volunteer EMS
Winners of the Nintendo Wii are:
· Mitch Stewart, UCMS EMS
· Mike McMichael, Delaware City Fire Company
· Paul Pannell, Monroe County Emergency Services
The Grand Prize Winner of the Dell Mini 10v Netbook and the $250 American Express GiftCard is:
· Kevin Parrish, Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department
Over the last 29 years, Southeastern Emergency Equipment has earned an industry-wide reputation as a top-quality provider of emergency equipment. Representing over 475 manufacturers, Southeastern is able to provide customers with almost all medical equipment and supplies used in the pre-hospital care setting, including emergency vehicles. SEE is committed to offering quality products at competitive prices, focusing on high-quality service before and after a sale. With the most customer-orientated and knowledgeable sales and support staff in the industry, SEE can take care of any emergency equipment need.
About Southeastern Emergency Equipment
Southeastern Emergency Equipment is a privately owned business that was founded in 1979. Throughout the years, Southeastern has evolved into an international distributor of emergency medical equipment and supplies. Thanks to their dedicated team, SEE is now a full-line distributor of EMS equipment and supplies, WMD/MCI products and trailers and emergency vehicles with a support and sales team that focuses on premium services before and after the sale. Over the past few years Southeastern has implemented a comprehensive training and education department to better serve the educational needs of its customers and the community.
For more information about SEE and its products, or to register for one of its AHA classes or CECBEMS-approved courses, visit www.seequip.com.