The Last Chance Conference, held in Spring Hill, Tennessee, recently hosted the 2024 Awards Ceremony for the South-Central EMS Director’s Association. This prestigious event highlighted the achievements of various emergency medical service professionals, with several nominees hailing from Lawrence County EMS. Among those recognized was Michael Wright, a dedicated paramedic, who received a nomination for the esteemed Paramedic Award.
Additionally, AEMT Tia Moore was honored with the EMT Award, a testament to her exceptional dedication to patient care and her contributions to emergency services. Tia Moore’s roles in Lawrence County include serving as a Medicolegal Death Investigator, Field Training Officer, and Advanced EMT, showcasing her multifaceted expertise in the field.
The Lawrence County EMS team extends heartfelt congratulations to AEMT Moore for this significant recognition, as well as to all award recipients at the SCEMSDA Conference. Their commitment to serving the community and the people of Tennessee’s EMS Region 6 is commendable and greatly appreciated.
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