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Police sergeant and EMS educator Brian Casey shares memories of the atmosphere of crisis he experienced as a young EMT
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“Joey [DeAnda] will be remembered for his positive attitude and hard work ethic,” said Santa Barbara County Fire Captain Daniel Bertucelli
“I kind of expected that at some point they’d be needed to help somebody. But I didn’t think it would be me,” said Wortham High School’s Teresa McLaughlin
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One Bell Ambulance employee has returned to in-office work in Milwaukee; the other remains at home after being hospitalized
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Each vehicle carries an EMT and basic life support equipment
Michael Lessar “wanted to do what’s best for the patients,” said Lenny Brown, assistant chief of EMS operations for Royersford FD and Friendship Ambulance
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