Three new paramedics at Shoreline Fire

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Fire introduced three new paramedics: John Clark, Hans Hurn, and Tess Parkhouse. After ten months of training at Harborview Medical Center, they are now back in Shoreline. The team looks more relaxed compared to the previous months of their rigorous training. This addition bolsters the local emergency medical services, enhancing response capabilities in the community. The paramedics will start shifts soon, ensuring residents receive timely medical assistance.

Their transition marks a significant step for Shoreline Fire in maintaining high standards of emergency care. Local fire departments continuously seek to improve their workforce to respond effectively to emergencies. This training program highlights the commitment to professional development in emergency services. The presence of these new paramedics is crucial for the safety and well-being of Shoreline residents.

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