Leah Hay has officially become a licensed paramedic in Lawrence County after graduating from the Motlow State Paramedic Program. This achievement, reached on Monday, August 18, 2026, marks a significant milestone in her professional journey.
Hay completed her paramedic training, which included rigorous coursework and practical skills assessments. She successfully passed the National Registry exam, a critical requirement for paramedics, along with the state skills evaluation, demonstrating her competence in essential emergency medical services.
The Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) expressed pride in Hay’s accomplishment. An official statement from the organization congratulated her on becoming a licensed paramedic and highlighted their enthusiasm about having her join the team. Her addition is expected to enhance the capabilities of EMS in the region.
As a newly licensed paramedic, Hay will provide emergency medical care and support to the community. Her training and successful completion of the necessary evaluations prepare her to respond effectively in various emergency situations.
The Lawrence County community can look forward to the contributions Hay will make in her new role. Her dedication to emergency medical services reflects a strong commitment to serving the public and ensuring the health and safety of residents.
This achievement signifies personal success for Hay while also strengthening the local EMS team. The addition of new personnel is vital for maintaining a high standard of care and response times in emergencies.
As she embarks on this new chapter in her career, Leah Hay’s journey serves as an inspiration to others pursuing a path in emergency medical services. The support from Lawrence County EMS underscores the importance of training and education in preparing individuals for critical roles in healthcare.
The community is encouraged to welcome Hay as she begins her service as a licensed paramedic, contributing to the ongoing efforts of Lawrence County EMS to provide quality emergency medical care.

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