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Community Outreach

We live and work in the same community we serve and are committed to being your Neighbors for Life. Beyond providing lifesaving care to the sick and injured, we are active participants in worthy community activities throughout the year. To request demos or other unique events contact Brandi Creamer our Business Development Coordinator at (208) 287-2967. 

Here is just a sampling:

  • American Heart Association's Heart Walk to fight heart disease and stroke
  • Bigs N Blue Basketball Tournament to benefit Big Brothers/Big Sisters
  • Public Safety Officers Ball to benefit Drug free Idaho/PAYADA
  • Every 15 Minutes, a hard-hitting drunk driving prevention program for teens
  • Main Street Mile to benefit the National Prostate Cancer Coalition
  • St. Luke's Women's Fitness Celebration to promote health and fitness

 

 


National EMS Week

In addition to our role in the greater Treasure Valley comunity, we are also a part of the emergency response community that serves cities large and small throughout the United States.

Ada County Paramedics proudly joins fellow emergency medical services providers in recognizing National EMS Week, May 17-23. 2009. We encourage Ada County residents to join us in celebrating this vital part of our thriving community. To learn more about the history of EMS and its future, please see "EMS: "A Proud Partner in Your Community", provided by the American College of Emergency Physicians.

 

Community Outreach

We live and work in the same community we serve and are committed to being your Neighbors for Life. Beyond providing lifesaving care to the sick and injured, we are active participants in worthy community activities throughout the year. To request demos or other unique events contact Brandi Creamer our Business Development Coordinator at (208) 287-2967. 

Here is just a sampling:

  • American Heart Association's Heart Walk to fight heart disease and stroke
  • Bigs N Blue Basketball Tournament to benefit Big Brothers/Big Sisters
  • Public Safety Officers Ball to benefit Drug free Idaho/PAYADA
  • Every 15 Minutes, a hard-hitting drunk driving prevention program for teens
  • Main Street Mile to benefit the National Prostate Cancer Coalition
  • St. Luke's Women's Fitness Celebration to promote health and fitness

 

 


National EMS Week

In addition to our role in the greater Treasure Valley comunity, we are also a part of the emergency response community that serves cities large and small throughout the United States.

Ada County Paramedics proudly joins fellow emergency medical services providers in recognizing National EMS Week, May 17-23. 2009. We encourage Ada County residents to join us in celebrating this vital part of our thriving community. To learn more about the history of EMS and its future, please see "EMS: "A Proud Partner in Your Community", provided by the American College of Emergency Physicians.


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