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EMS Badge Pinning Ceremony Celebrates Dedicated First Responders

Posted on: June 1st, 2023

South Georgia Medical Center recently held an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Badge Pinning Ceremony to honor the exceptional dedication and unwavering commitment of its courageous paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). 

Paramedics and EMTs are the backbone of EMS, providing critical care and support to those in need during challenging and often life-threatening situations. The Badge Pinning Ceremony is a significant occasion that marks a pivotal milestone in the careers of these brave individuals, recognizing their successful completion of the demanding training programs.

During the ceremony, a distinguished panel of local leaders, esteemed medical professionals, and senior first responders and department officials came together to celebrate the achievements of the area’s newest paramedics and EMTs. Each individual received their official badge, symbolizing their commitment to upholding the highest standards of medical care and professionalism.

Paramedics included John Bloxsom, Aaron Eveland, Dean Greinke, Aaron Montgomery, Michael Pickett, Taylor Suter, Mark Sutton, and Kentrell Winters. Samuel Nieves received his Advanced EMT certification.

SGMC President and Chief Executive Officer Ronald E. Dean shared, “This ceremony is not only for the newly badged paramedics and EMTs but also for their families, friends, and colleagues who have supported them throughout their rigorous training. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these first responders and highlights the importance of their critical role in safeguarding our community’s health and well-being.”

Emily Brown, SGMC Trauma Program Manager, presented two groups with Life Save Awards. She shared, “Receiving a Life Save Award not only acknowledges the heroic efforts of the recipients but also serves as an inspiration to others, highlighting the importance of preparedness, quick response, and effective intervention in emergency situations.”

The first Life Save Award recipients included from the Valdosta Fire Department: Chief Brian Boutwell, Lieutenant Darren Williams, Sergeant Justin Smith, Firefighter Jeffrey Frier, and from SGMC: Paramedics Katie Durrance, Jordan Swanner, Tim Rawlins, and Advanced EMT Riva Aldous. 

The second Life Save Award recipients included from the Lowndes County Fire Rescue: Captain Jeff Talley, Lieutenant Jordan Willis, Sergeant Devin Watkins, Firefighter Dalton Santiago, and from SGMC on call with Lowndes County Fire Rescue: Paramedics Brittany Brown, Aaron Eveland, Colt Richardson, Kenny Winters, and Assistant Chief Matt Morris.

For more information, visit sgmc.org.