Montana First Responders Honored for 'Life-Saving Support' During Ceremony at Capitol
Officials said Montana EMS crews were requested more than 162,000 times last year as state leaders recognized five providers for their service.
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Montana first responders honored for 'life-saving support' during ceremony at Capitol
First responders from across Montana were recognized on Tuesday inside the Capitol Rotunda by the Department of Public Health and Human Services for their efforts and dedication to the state and their communities.
Montana EMS professionals honored at state capitol
Last year, Emergency Medical Services personnel across Montana were requested more than 162,000 times.EMS staff from across the state were honored at the Capitol on Tuesday for their dedication to keeping the Treasure State safe and healthy. Montana EMS honored at state capitolThe Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services, alongside Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras, recognized five EMS personnel or providers from across Montana, incl…
Montana EMS honored at state capitol
Last year, Montana Emergency Medical Services were requested more than 162,000 times. EMS staff from across the state were honored at the Capitol on Tuesday for their dedication to keeping the Treasure State safe and healthy. The Department of Public Health and Human Services, alongside Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras, recognized five EMS personnel or providers from across Montana, including Lewistown Fire Rescue, Bitterroot Health Ambulance, the Central…
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