The Lawence County Emergency Medical Services has recently disclosed their monthly operational data for the month of April. Over the course of the month, the department responded to a total of 98 transport or transfer calls, 48 calls for public assistance, and 16 calls related to fires, deaths, law enforcement assistance, or mutual aid. Additionally, there were 49 refusal of transport calls and 47 canceled responses.
Moreover, the team conducted training sessions for 32 individuals in CPR and delivered a comprehensive school presentation in Summertown focusing on careers in EMS. Furthermore, Assistant Director Kane Watkins had the honor of representing Tennessee EMS at the National EMS Day on the Hill event held in Washington, DC.

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