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EMSA Stories: Celebrating Team Members
Celebrating our long-term team members and career changes!

The Oklahoma City Bombing, 30 Years Later
This year marks a significant milestone in the history of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma. 30 years ago, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City was targeted in an act of domestic terrorism.

EMSA Stories from the Field: Cardiac Saves and Grateful People
More stories from the field!

EMSA Stories from the Field: First Shifts & Lasting Memories
From first shift responses to patients that stick with you forever, EMSA paramedics and EMTs share their stories from the field.

EMSA – Where Compassion Meets the Call to Serve Others
Michael Williams is a national registered Paramedic and the Oklahoma City recruiter for EMSA. He shares about his experience working there.

“I Want to Be Part of the Best” – EMSA Advantage EMT Training
April went from worrying she wasn’t smart enough to be an EMT to joining the “best” EMS service in the region via the EMSA Advantage course.

“Demanding and Rewarding”: OKC Paramedic’s Journey with EMSA
Nick, an EMSA Paramedic in Oklahoma City, got bit by the EMS bug as a teenager. He talks about switching dreams from firefighter to paramedic, helping people from all walks of life, and surprises he discovered along the way.

Former Bartender Jumps Into EMT Career with Both Feet
From bartender to EMT, Caleb made the jump to EMS with the EMSA Advantage program. Find out why he made the decision, how he rose to the challenge of the program, and what he learned about himself in the process.
Career Advancement at EMSA
Recruiter Michael Williams shares the reasons he's stayed at EMSA for over 20 years. Some of the reasons why I've stayed with EMSA so long, it just seems like there's limitless career advancement and development...
Serving Oklahoma City’s Spanish-Speaking Community as a Bilingual EMT
District Chief Nemuel Gutierrez-Diaz shares the benefits of being bilingual as an EMT with EMSA. "We do have a large Spanish-speaking community here in Oklahoma City. Being bilingual and being able to communicate; it's...