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cal communities and as part of the national
public safety network.”
“It helps not only the public under-
stand, but helps give a sense of pride and
professionalism to those who practice EMS,”
she explains. “To further support these pro-
fessionals, we have a really strong package
of member benefits that address the specific
needs of paramedics and EMTs.”
Another primary role of the National
Association of Emergency Medical Techni-
cians is to advocate to the national govern-
ment on their members’ behalf with regards
to legislation and regulation affecting EMS
and EMS practitioners.
One of the association’s strategic goals
Pamela Lane