President Gerald Ford declared November 3-10, 1974 as the first “National Emergency Medical Services Week.” EMS Week is a perfect time to honor those frontline heroes dedicated to providing emergency medicine that saves so many lives every day.
Fairfield EMS and its Board of Directors would like to thank all the EMS heroes that serve our community. As we all know, this last year has been a challenging year, and for EMS personnel, sometimes more so. Fairfield EMS responders answered the call and continue to serve the community with the very best care and compassion.
Please help us give our thanks and gratitude to all EMS responders. We truly appreciate the commitment and sacrifice they make, serving on the front lines of emergency healthcare.
Fairfield EMS dedicated responders:
-Gail Christie – EMT
-Rhonda S. Craig – EMT
-Devin K. Davis – Paramedic
-Casey Giles – Paramedic
-Brandon Glass – Paramedic
-Debbie Glass – Advanced EMT
-Quintin Irvin – EMT
-Sutton Jones – EMT
-Jaggar Kennedy – EMT
-Erica Markham – Paramedic
-Kevin Markham – Paramedic
-Amanda Nichols – EMT
-Christopher Perez – EMT
-Ignacio Perez – Paramedic
-Melissa Perez – Paramedic
-Leita Poteet – Advanced EMT
-Jeffrey Price – Paramedic
-Steven Sanders – Paramedic
-Ashley Sandifer – EMT
-Hannah Scarborough – Paramedic
-Gage Sipe – EMT
-Tyler Tucker – Paramedic
-Christopher Wirtz – Paramedic