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     BOSTON – Monday,
    August 30, 2021 – Today Boston Mayor Kim Janey and Boston Emergency Medical
    Services (EMS) Chief James Hooley celebrated the graduation of 13 Emergency
    Medical Technician (EMT) recruits in a small ceremony at Faneuil Hall. This
    graduating class will be assigned to 911 ambulances, bolstering the City of
    Boston's Emergency Medical Services. 
    “Boston EMS has
    played a vital role throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring residents
    receive the care they need in every type of emergency,” said Mayor Kim
    Janey. “Congratulations to our newest class of EMTs. Thank you for your
    service on behalf of the entire City of Boston, during the pandemic and
    beyond." 
    This academy class
    has endured and overcome the challenges of successfully completing an
    academy while on the frontlines of the City’s response to the COVID-19
    global pandemic. Boston EMS EMTs and paramedics have provided care to over
    5,300 COVID-19 positive patients. 
    “Although our newest
    EMTs, the men and women recognized today are already seasoned members of
    the department, having responded to over 2,300 9-1-1 medical emergencies
    during the academy, including 186 cardiac incidents, 676 illnesses, 241
    injuries, 46 overdoses and 205 behavioral health emergencies,” remarked
    Chief of Department, Jim Hooley.  | 
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