Ohio Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers were recognized today for their courage and dedication in the face of difficult, life-threatening circumstances during 2024 at an annual ceremony.
Hosted by the Ohio Department of Public Safety Division of EMS, the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services, and the Ohio Chapter of American College of Emergency Physicians, the Star of Life Awards event honors first responders from across the state.
EMS holds the Star of Life Awards ceremony each May during EMS Week, which this year (May 18-24) features the theme “We Care. For Everyone.”
“As each honoree’s story was shared this afternoon, there was no doubt that each of them truly cared for everyone for whom they were called: teaching students for decades; an emergency physician mentoring EMS providers; an EMS agency whose corporate culture of caring reaches deep into the communities it serves; and EMS providers who, against all odds, had to quickly adapt their training and skills to overcome highly challenging circumstances and dangerous environments to provide the best care possible to total strangers at their greatest time of need,” said EMS Executive Director Robert Wagoner.
The awards bring together local communities and medical personnel to honor the devotion of those whose accomplishments rise above the day-to-day excellence of the system. Ohio EMS Star of Life Awards recipients are below.
EMS Agency of the Year: Spirit Emergency Medical Services
EMS Medical Director of the Year: Dr. Frank Orth (posthumous), Medical Director of Westerville Division of Fire and Monroe Township Fire Department
EMS Provider of the Year: Brian Fraley, Fire Chief of Clinton Township Division of Fire
Frank Giampetro Distinguished EMS Educator Award: Karen Shelby, RN, EMS Instructor, and EMS Coordinator at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital
Jack B. Liberator Lifetime Achievement Award: Claude “Doug” Bentley, President of the Board of Trustees for the Ripley Life Squad Inc.
Ohio EMS Stars
Akron Fire Department
Arrowhead Joint Fire District
BMRT Ambulance District
Bowerston Volunteer Fire Department
Columbus Division of Fire
Hamilton Township Fire Department
Hopedale Fire Department (2)
Kirtland Fire Department
Independence Fire Department
Stow Fire Department
Videos of each recipient’s story can be found under the playlists tab on the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s YouTube page.
BMRT Ambulance District was named one of the ten Ohio EMS Stars.
BMRT provides services for the Village of Belle Center, and McDonald, Richland, and Taylor Creek Townships.
Written by: bclark
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