‘It takes a special kind of person to be a paramedic, stepping in for others during their toughest times, often on their hardest days,’ says warden
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COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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County of Simcoe Paramedic Services (CSPS) recently held its annual Commencement and Honours Ceremony, an event aimed at recognizing the accomplishments and progress of its team members. The ceremony saw the addition of 33 new recruits, honored 29 employees who are moving up in their careers, and acknowledged seven individuals receiving Chief’s Commendations for exceptional service. A standout moment of the event was the presentation of the Legacy Award, CSPS’s highest internal honor, awarded to Advanced Care Paramedic Cory Schepers, highlighting the outstanding skill, dedication, and commitment present within the service. CSPS has a diverse group of full- and part-time Advanced and Primary Care Paramedics, Supervisors, and administrative staff. Together, they deliver emergency medical responses and crucial community support to residents throughout Simcoe County, operating 42 ambulances and Rapid Response Units during peak periods. Quotes “It takes a remarkable person to be a paramedic, showing up for others in their most vulnerable moments, often on their hardest days. Their work is physically and mentally demanding, requiring quick thinking, adaptability, and above all, deep compassion and resilience. Each Paramedic celebrated embodies these qualities and we are grateful that they have chosen to serve our residents, visitors and communities.” ~ Warden Basil Clarke “Every day, our team steps forward with courage, compassion, and skill to serve the people of Simcoe County in their moments of greatest need. I am incredibly proud of the dedication our paramedics show not only in emergencies but also in the countless ways they support and strengthen our communities. Their commitment reflects the very best of public service, and it is a true honour to celebrate their achievements.” ~ Sarah Mills, Director and Chief, County of Simcoe Paramedic Services *************************
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COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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County of Simcoe Paramedic Services (CSPS) recently held its annual Commencement and Honours Ceremony, an event aimed at recognizing the accomplishments and progress of its team members. The ceremony saw the addition of 33 new recruits, honored 29 employees who are moving up in their careers, and acknowledged seven individuals receiving Chief’s Commendations for exceptional service. A standout moment of the event was the presentation of the Legacy Award, CSPS’s highest internal honor, awarded to Advanced Care Paramedic Cory Schepers, highlighting the outstanding skill, dedication, and commitment present within the service. CSPS has a diverse group of full- and part-time Advanced and Primary Care Paramedics, Supervisors, and administrative staff. Together, they deliver emergency medical responses and crucial community support to residents throughout Simcoe County, operating 42 ambulances and Rapid Response Units during peak periods. Quotes “It takes a remarkable person to be a paramedic, showing up for others in their most vulnerable moments, often on their hardest days. Their work is physically and mentally demanding, requiring quick thinking, adaptability, and above all, deep compassion and resilience. Each Paramedic celebrated embodies these qualities and we are grateful that they have chosen to serve our residents, visitors and communities.” ~ Warden Basil Clarke “Every day, our team steps forward with courage, compassion, and skill to serve the people of Simcoe County in their moments of greatest need. I am incredibly proud of the dedication our paramedics show not only in emergencies but also in the countless ways they support and strengthen our communities. Their commitment reflects the very best of public service, and it is a true honour to celebrate their achievements.” ~ Sarah Mills, Director and Chief, County of Simcoe Paramedic Services *************************
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