FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 14, 2019 Boise, ID, June 14, 2019 — For the first time in Ada County Paramedics’ history, the 911 integrated EMS agency has achieved the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Mission: Lifeline® “Gold Plus” Award—the highest and most prestigious award presented by AHA for STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction) heart attack patients.
Awards & Events
Five Ada County Paramedics Employees to Receive American Red Cross Hero Award
Boise, May, 2017 – Five Ada County Paramedics employees will receive the American Red Cross’ Hometown Hero Award in a ceremony at the Riverside Hotel, May 16th at 12 pm. Annelise Lane, Casey Lane, Peder Ahearn, Cody Porter and Emily Shaw will be among the recipients. Annelise, Casey, Peder and Cody are all members of
Ada County Paramedics Receive American Heart Association Award For Third Year
BOISE, June, 2016 — Ada County Paramedics has been honored with the highest level of the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Mission: Lifeline® Quality Achievement Award for two sequential years. The organization also received the Silver level American Heart Association Award for patients seen in 2014, which is a prerequisite for receiving the gold level. The
Ada County Paramedics Battalion Chief Named Community Champion By Local News Group
Media Contact: Hadley Mayes Ada County Paramedics Direct: 208-287.2967 Ada County Paramedics Battalion Chief Andrea Cobler has been named “Community Champion” in a contest presented by KTVB and Idaho Central Credit Union for her hard work and commitment to the community she serves. Cobler, who has worked for Ada County Paramedics since 1994 and in
Ada County Paramedics and Women’s and Children’s Alliance Honor First Responders
Women’s & Children’s Alliance Chris Campbell-Davis, Communications Manager ccampbell@wcaboise.org O: 208.343.3688 ext. 11 C: 208.249.9287 Ada County Paramedics Hadley Mayes, Public Information Officer hmayes@adacounty.id.gov O: 208.287.2967 C: 208.914.8148 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 14, 2015 ADA COUNTY PARAMEDICS AND WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S ALLIANCE HONOR FIRST RESPONDERS The“Power of One” breakfast program sponsored by Saint Alphonsus Hospital
Ada County Paramedics Presented with American Heart Association Award
BOISE, August 2015 – Ada County Paramedics was honored this week by the American Heart Association (AHA), in a Boise ceremony, for the organization’s work to constantly improve measures for patients with heart attacks. Representatives from the American Heart Association presented Ada County Paramedics with their prestigious “Mission: Lifeline EMS Award” for patients seen in
Meet Our New Ada County Paramedic Reserves!
Not only does Ada County Paramedics have an amazing bunch of employees– but we also have incredible volunteers! Our volunteers, referred to as “Reserves,” are comprised of a group of hardworking EMTs and Advanced EMTs (AEMT) who offer up their assistance if we’re ever need more hands on deck! Allow us to introduce you to
Ada County Paramedic Wins American Red Cross Hero Award
Boise, June, 2015 – A local Ada County Paramedic was named an American Red Cross “Hometown Hero” this week. Chris Shandera was honored at an awards luncheon, Tuesday at the Riverside Hotel in Boise. The ceremony highlighted local citizens who have acted heroically in their professions and who “deserve to be recognized for their actions
Ada County Paramedics Receive Gold Level American Heart Association Award
Boise, June, 2015 — Ada County Paramedics has been honored with the highest level of the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Mission: Lifeline® EMS Award for patients seen in 2014. The prestigious “Gold” award recognizes the greatest level of success awarded by AHA in improving measures for patients with heart attacks— otherwise known as STEMI (ST
Ada County Paramedics Receives American Heart Association Award
Boise, August 4, 2014 — Ada County Paramedics was recently honored with the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline® EMS Silver Award. The prestigious award recognizes a high level of success in implementing improvement measures for patients who suffer from severe heart attacks—otherwise known as a STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction). A STEMI heart attack is