New EMTs show what they know on Lake to Lake

Bellevue, WALocal News

The latest episode of Bellevue TV's "Lake to Lake" puts a spotlight on the vital role of new emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in the community, demonstrating their training and preparedness to handle emergencies effectively. This segment serves as a reminder of the essential services provided by EMTs, who are often the first responders in critical situations. Alongside this, the episode also covers the unveiling of "Emerging Radiance," a striking art installation at Bellevue Library. Created by artists Michelle Kumata and Tani Ikeda, the installation features vibrant murals that celebrate the contributions of Japanese American farmers in Bellevue. This artwork is set to remain on display on the library's second floor until 2027, inviting ongoing engagement from the community.

The unveiling event on February 19 attracted a large audience, showcasing the local interest in cultural and artistic expressions. Both segments highlight Bellevue’s commitment to community safety and cultural heritage, making this episode a rich blend of informative and artistic content. Overall, the episode reinforces the importance of both emergency services and cultural appreciation within the city.

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