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Eugene Springfield Fire’s EMS Academy 6 graduates and prepares to join the community as EMS providers
Eugene, OR – Eugene Springfield Fire’s EMS Academy 6 has officially graduated, marking the successful completion of seven weeks of intensive medical training.
These graduates are now ready to join the rest of the EMS providers out in the community, ready to respond to medical emergencies.
The Eugene Springfield Fire Department expressed appreciation for the EMS training cadre and additional staff who made this achievement possible, emphasizing their investment in the future of the community’s emergency medical services.
This story will be updated.
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