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Emergency Medical Technician
A group of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students from Ogeechee Technical College recently took part in a pinning ceremony at the College’s main campus to commemorate the completion of three quarters of work in the EMT program. This group of students all attended class at a satellite location in Screven County. Karen Grabenstein, EMS Programs Director at Ogeechee Tech, commended the students for their hard work in completing the program. Emergency Medical Technicians are a first line of defense in the provision of healthcare, and as such serve a very important purpose in helping save lives. For information on the EMT program, or any other program of study at Ogeechee Tech, visit the website at www.ogeecheetech.edu.Contact: Barry Turner |
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