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Boston Orange編譯)波士頓市長吳弭、波士頓緊急醫療服務局(EMS)及公共衛生委員會(BPHC)今(10) 日在芬紐廳(Faneuil Hall)舉行典禮,慶祝 26 名緊急醫療技術員(EMT)畢業, 8人晉升, 9-1-1的救護與調度服務更佳。
波士頓急救人員合影。
這些畢業生都已獲得州政府認證,並在全職有心中完成波士頓 EMS 招募學院(Boston EMS Recruit Academy)的密集訓練,包括處理大規模傷亡事件、主動射擊現場、危險物質接觸及人口販運等重大緊急狀況。這些學員在受訓期間累計回應超過 3,000 通 9-1-1 求救電話,處理包括心搏驟止、分娩、嚴重創傷及行為健康危機等狀況。
EMS 局長胡利(James Hooley)強調,隨著 FIFA 世界盃、波士頓帆船賽及美國建國 250 週年活動將至,城市將迎來史上最繁忙的春夏,新進人員對維持緊急醫療體系至關重要。
波士頓市府在典禮中同時宣佈,Kevin Pywell 等 6 名 EMT 晉升為高級救護技術員(Paramedics);Brian Bailey 與 Randy Brinson, Jr. 兩名資深成員則晉升為巡官(Lieutenants),負責督導職責。
波士頓 EMS 每年處理超過 14.1 萬起案件。市長吳弭對此表示,EMS 作為第一線應變人員與醫療機構間的關鍵橋樑,對守護各社區安全具有不可取代的地位。
MAYOR MICHELLE WU, BOSTON EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CELEBRATE NEW EMTS AND RECENT PROMOTIONS
Ceremony honors 26 graduating recruits and 8 promotions to enhance emergency medical services in the City of Boston
BOSTON - Friday, April 10, 2026 - Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today celebrated the graduation of 26 new EMTs and the recent promotion of eight EMS members in a ceremony held at Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall. The graduates, all state-certified EMTs, successfully completed the Boston EMS Recruit Academy, an intensive training program that prepares recruits to deliver high-quality emergency care across the city. With this new class joining the ranks, Boston EMS continues to strengthen its 9-1-1 ambulance and dispatch services in response to growing demand.
“Congratulations to the newest class of EMT graduates,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “Today marks the beginning of your commitment to a profession rooted in service, compassion, and skill. As a critical link between our first responders and healthcare providers, EMS plays an essential role in delivering care across our city. Boston is deeply grateful for your dedication to keeping every neighborhood in Boston safe and healthy.”
“Today, we welcome a new class of EMTs who have already shown impressive dedication and heart,” said Boston EMS Chief James Hooley. “Your training has prepared you for exactly what lies ahead—real emergencies, fast-changing situations, and the responsibility of caring for people when they need it most. And we need you now more than ever. You are stepping into this role at an extraordinary moment. With FIFA World Cup events, Sail Boston, the Marathon, and 250th commemorations ahead, we are preparing for one of the busiest springs and summers our city has seen in years. Your commitment ensures we can meet these challenges head-on. We’re honored to have you join our ranks.”
The Boston EMS Recruit Academy is a full-time, paid program that combines classroom instruction with field training to prepare EMTs for a broad range of life-threatening emergencies—including mass casualty incidents, active shooter situations, hazardous materials exposure, and human trafficking response. During their training, the graduates collectively responded to more than 3,000 9-1-1 calls, treating patients experiencing everything from cardiac arrest and childbirth to serious trauma and behavioral health crises.
“Congratulations to all who are graduating today and to all who are advancing in their EMS careers,” said Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston. “Boston EMS is critical to health and wellness in our city, and your decision to serve ensures that lifesaving care reaches residents and visitors in every neighborhood. As first responders, you deliver skilled care at the moments when people need it most, and you do so with compassion and purpose. Your work is essential to building a healthier, more equitable Boston, and I am deeply grateful for your service.”
During the ceremony, the department also celebrated the recent promotion of six Emergency Medical Technicians to the rank of Paramedic, following their successful completion of an intensive paramedic program, departmental promotional exams, and a demanding three-month field internship.
Promoted to Paramedics
· Kevin Pywell
· Kwang Koo
· Matthew Derby
· David Ramos
· Sebastian Morales
· Sam Cedrone
The department also honored two members promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, who together bring nearly 25 years of combined experience to the supervisory ranks.
Promoted to Lieutenants
· Brian Bailey
· Randy Brinson, Jr.
“These promotions mark a significant milestone in your careers,” said Boston EMS Chief James Hooley. “Each of you has demonstrated exceptional skill, dedication, and readiness to lead. The confidence your peers and this department place in you is well earned. As you step into these roles, you will set the tone and standard for those around you—and your impact will be felt far beyond the walls of EMS, throughout every neighborhood we serve.”
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