22-05-2025
Local E.M.S. workers attend cookout for E.M.S. Week
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — This week is National Emergency Services week, or 'E.M.S Week,' and it's a time to show gratitude towards first responders and paramedics who provide life-saving care every day.
Wednesday, to extend that gratitude, Union Health, Terre Haute Regional Hospital and area EMS personnel attended the E.M.S. Week Annual Cook Out at Union Hospital.
Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun was also in attendance to proclaim May 18 through May 24 as E.M.S Week.
'They need to know they are recognized, they're really good. I've been a paramedic for 25 years, this is not an easy job. It's a lot of work and you do a lot of stuff, and they need to know they are appreciated, and that's what we are trying to do… If you're in E.M.S. or public service, you don't do it for those things, but it's nice to know people care. It's nice to know that people have your back and appreciate you,' said Barry Nicoson, System Manager for E.M.S. and Emergency Preparedness.
Officials said EMS Week is also a chance to educate the public about E.M.S. and the essential services they provide.
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