 |  | | Local EMS personnel celebrate National EMS Week with a cookout held at Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett. | | | |
As we celebrate National Emergency Medical Services Week (May 18-24), we would like to recognize the men and women who commit their lives to providing critical, lifesaving services and compassionate care to our patients and their families.
“The emergency department is the backbone of our hospital and an essential part of our community,” said Kem Mullins, Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett chief executive officer. “Residents rely on the EMS system and its trained professionals, who have incredible compassion and devotion to their jobs and communities. We’re proud to take this opportunity to show them how much we appreciate their dedication.”
For 35 years, hospitals across the country have been celebrating National Emergency Medical Services Week and inviting their communities to recognize and thank the dedicated first responders who provide quality care throughout the year.
“Our emergency medical personnel play an incredibly important role at our hospital,” said Mullins. “The round-the-clock dedication and individual compassion they show to our patients makes me proud to be a part of the Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett team. National Emergency Medical Services Week allows each of us the chance to say thank you to these extraordinary individuals who care for our family and friends and provide a valuable resource to our community.”
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