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EMS providers recognized at same time countywide affiliation is established
EMS providers recognized at same time countywide affiliation is established

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time26-05-2025

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EMS providers recognized at same time countywide affiliation is established

May 25—Is there no better time to establish a countywide EMS affiliation than during National Emergency Medical Services Week? Supervisors officially recognized EMS providers in a proclamation the same day local agencies agreed to a countywide EMS affiliation. Jamey Robinson, director of Jasper County Emergency Management Agency, told Newton News how important the affiliation is for agencies and the people they serve. "Getting the EMS affiliation established is a big step forward for the county," he said. "It brings consistency, improved coordination and better access to resources for all agencies involved. Most importantly, it strengthens the emergency care we're able to provide our residents." Establishing a countywide EMS affiliation has been a goal of Robinson's ever since he was hired on to lead Jasper County EMA. In February, he received the greenlight from supervisors, who invested the necessary startup funds to pay for a medical director position to handle administrative duties and the like. Dr. Matthew Ferguson has since been recruited to serve as medical director. National EMS Week is observed May 18-24. According to the proclamation, Jasper County recognized EMS professionals for providing critical, life-saving care to residents and for responding to emergencies with skill, compassion and unwavering commitment. Robinson noted the proclamation means a lot. "This isn't just a document you guys are signing to recognize this week, I think the board of supervisors in Jasper County has done a phenomenal job of supporting our local EMS services with the money that you've given us to start working on some of this affiliation stuff and building the EMS system," he said. Early on when the county launched its ALS program, some believed the county was trying to take over jurisdictions of volunteer agencies. There was a lot of resentment. But Robinson said discussions about the countywide EMS affiliation have all been positive. "This isn't about the county wanting to take over an EMS system," Robinson said to supervisors. "It's wanting to support and build the system across Jasper County, so I want to thank you guys for that. I want to make people aware this isn't just signing a piece of paper ... You are supporting this all the way around." Steve Ashing, deputy director of Jasper County EMA, said local EMS agencies met the night of May 20 to acknowledge whether they want to join the affiliation. Already, funds have been used to finance a protocol app for all first responders to use. Ashing said the app is being tested at the moment to see if issues pop up. "Kind of a big step tonight," Ashing said of the EMS affiliation sign-in meeting. "...The way we understand it right now is we have 100 percent participation. The proof is in the signatures, so we'll find out for sure tonight. For all indications we have so far, it's going to be 100 percent. So we're pretty excited about that." Robinson confirmed with Newton News that the affiliation was established pending council approval from Newton.

Bradford Royal Infirmary to host Ash Wednesday 'Ashing' service
Bradford Royal Infirmary to host Ash Wednesday 'Ashing' service

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time05-03-2025

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Bradford Royal Infirmary to host Ash Wednesday 'Ashing' service

Bradford Teaching Hospitals has invited people to mark Ash Wednesday with an 'Ashing' service. Hospital staff, patients, and visitors are welcome to take part in the service, to be held at Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI). The service, arranged by the Trust's Spiritual, Pastoral, and Religious Care (SPaRC) team, will take place at 12.15pm today (Wednesday, March 5) in the BRI Chapel, next to the main Duckworth Lane entrance. This is a traditional service of making the sign of the cross on a person's forehead with 'ashes' as a symbol of repentance and commitment to live a godly life. Ash Wednesday is the start of the Christian season of Lent; a six-week period when Christians are called to pray, fast, and give to those in need. Lent ends with the celebration of Easter, this year on Sunday, April 20. Church of England SPaRC practitioner, Rev Steve Lees, said: "As part of the Trust's Lent and Easter activities we are once again holding an Ashing service to mark Ash Wednesday. "Many people chose to join in this occasion last year, so we look forward to welcoming colleagues, patients, and visitors again this year." More information about the Trust's SPaRC team is available at

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