Dougherty County EMS Donates Equipment

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Dougherty County EMS Enhances Training for Future EMS Professionals with Equipment Donation to Albany Technical College

ALBANY, GA – Dougherty County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) demonstrates its commitment to local emergency medical services education by donating two Stryker MX Pro Power Lift stretchers to the EMS Program at Albany Technical College (ATC).

In a move that reinforces the importance of hands-on training for emergency response education, Dougherty County EMS has gifted two technologically advanced Stryker MX Pro Power Lift cots to ATC. Sam Allen, the Director of Dougherty County EMS, stated, " Dougherty County is pleased to support the EMS program at Albany Technical College. These stretchers will help train future EMTs and Paramedics. Using the latest equipment allows the students to practice and improve their ability to take care of the citizens of Dougherty County and others in Southwest Georgia. Supporting this education endeavor benefits all of us."

Although the donated stretchers have been retired from frontline service, they hold significant value in an educational setting. By integrating these stretchers into training simulations, ATC's EMS Program facilitates a more immersive learning experience, fostering the development of essential life-saving techniques.

"We appreciate Dougherty County EMS' continued support for our students and our program. We will use these stretchers in our simulation lab when we create scenarios for our students to manage and apply their newly learned life-saving skills," explained Tracie Naylor-Griffin, ATC Program Chair. "Perfecting these lifesaving skills will benefit the citizens of Albany/Dougherty County and Southwest Georgia. We have tremendous support from Dougherty County EMS and many of the area's EMS departments. These partnerships are a big part of our success."

The ATC EMS Program is recognized as a "high performer" by the Georgia Office of EMS and Trauma, a testament to its superior national certifying exam pass rates, low attrition, and successful job placement. ATC prides itself on its EMT, AEMT, and paramedic programs' exceptional standards, which are ranked in the top 15% in the state.

For those interested in pursuing a vital career as an EMS professional, please reach out to Albany Tech's admissions department. Additional program details can be obtained from Tracie Naylor-Griffin via email at tnaylor-griffin@albanytech.edu or by calling 229-430-3093.


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