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Saving Lives with a Phone App- Yes, Really
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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 CPR Flash Mob!
On May 17, 2015, Ada County Paramedics and St Luke’s Hospital partnered to surprise our community with a little hands-only CPR education! We gathered at The Village at Meridian around 12:00 pm and handed out CPR manikins to over 60 Ada County Paramedics and St Luke’s flash mob volunteers. All the volunteers hid their manikin
Say Something. Tell Someone. Take it Seriously.
By: Hadley Mayes for Ada County Paramedics Within the past year Ada County Paramedics lost two of its own employees— to suicide. It’s as difficult to write about, as it is to talk about. As I sit here— I have to admit, in an administrative position with no EMS background, I don’t get it. I
Cross Your Heart: Top 4 Ways to Protect Your Ticker
By: Ada County Paramedics When you think of February you likely envision heart-shaped chocolate boxes, fragrant rose petals, chubby cupids and of course heart disease. Ok, maybe not the last one. While it may not be at the forefront of your mind, February is the perfect time to reflect on whether you or a loved