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5/21/2002
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Minutes - 20020521
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2002
S Proclamation Emergency Medical Service Week and Recognition of EMS Agencies’ Achievements
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\Board of County Commissioners\Proclamations\2000-2009\2002
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MEMORANDUM <br /> To: Rod Visser, Assistant County Manager <br /> Form: Kent McKenzie, Emergency Medical Services Director <br /> Date: April 29, 2002 <br /> Re: Recognition of EMS Performance Achievements <br /> From time to time, personnel in the Orange County Emergency Medical Service System are <br /> privileged to have the opportunity to use their extensive training and equipment to make a real <br /> difference in the life of a resident or visitor. In many cases, the caring and compassionate work <br /> done by personnel in the system is overlooked. In a few rare instances, Individual citizens or <br /> visitors provide letters or phone calls expressing their gratitude to specifc EMS personnel and <br /> to the system at large. <br /> Sometimes, by design or providence, personnel are able to revive persons who have suffered <br /> complete cardiac and respiratory arrest;that is, people who are clinically dead. A letter from the <br /> family of one such person, a young men just 19 years old,.was simulated to the BOCC in the <br /> recent past. This young man suffered a cardiac afraid jug before Christmas of 2000, and <br /> Orange County's Emergency Medical Services System was activated. On that chilly December <br /> day, telecommunicatora, firefighters, paramedics, emergency metlipl technicians, nurses, and <br /> physicians within the system were all involved in caring for this young man and his family. As a <br /> result of the coordinated work of this professional team, his heartbeat was restored and the <br /> young man now has the rest of his life to look forward to. <br /> It is important to recognize that while the actions of the specific people who revived this young <br /> man did save his life, their actions do not make those individual team members more valuable <br /> or honorable than others in the system. All members of the system are capable of providing <br /> ere that makes a difference in an individual's life, and It Is important to recognize all members <br /> of Orange County's Emergency Medical Services System. <br /> Media coverage of last September's terrorist attacks focused public attention on the specific <br /> acts of courage that occurred during responses to those events. Although the public's focus <br /> has been on those responders who died doing their jobs, many other admirable ads of wurege <br /> by emergency services personnel across the country and around the word go unwitnessed and <br /> unrecognized every day. During the annual national Emergency Medical Services week, all <br /> citizens are encouraged to remember and thank the many personnel who stand In service <br /> around the word. <br /> To specifically recognize some of the many Emergency Medical Services personnel in Orange <br /> County at the BOCC's May 21, 2002 meeting, staff from the County's Department of <br /> Emergency Management Services will identify personnel from various EMS system agencies for <br /> recognition and for presentation of cartifcatas of appreciation to the agencies. <br />
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