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2019 Recognition Winners 2019 Recognition Winners The American Heart Association proudly recognizes the following EMS provider organizations that serve and/or jointly serve their community. Thank you for applying the most up-to-date evidence-based treatment guidelines to improve patient care and outcomes in the community you serve. STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD Alabama Mobile City of Mobile Fire-Rescue Dept. Silver Plus Alabama Huntsville Huntsville Emergency Medical Services Inc. Gold Plus Medstar EMS Alabama Summerdale Team Members: Silver Medstar Air Care Alabama Tuscaloosa NorthStar EMS Gold Plus Air Methods Corporation, Pac-West Arizona Native Air, Arizona Mesa Gold Plus Life Net, TriState CareFlight Arizona Mesa Air Methods, Inc. Mercy Air Silver Plus Arizona Anthem Daisy Mountain Fire and Medical Gold Plus Arizona Glendale Glendale Fire Department Gold Plus Arizona Surprise Surprise Fire-Medical Department Gold Plus Williamson Valley-Bagdad Fire District Arizona Prescott Team Members: Silver Plus Lifeline Ambulance- Prescott Arkansas Forrest City Air-Evac Lifeteam Base 42 Forrest City AR Gold Plus Arkansas Bella Vista Bella Vista Fire/EMS Gold Plus Arkansas El Dorado ProMed Ambulance Bronze Plus Arkansas Marked Tree Riverside Ambulance INC Gold Arkansas Rogers Rogers Fire Department Bronze Plus 1 STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD Arkansas Siloam Springs Siloam Springs Fire Department Gold Plus Arkansas Springdale Springdale Fire Department. Silver Plus Arkansas Fayetteville WCRAA- Central EMS Gold Plus California Santa Rosa American Medical Response - Sonoma County Gold Plus Contra Costa County EMS Team Members: East Contra Costa Fire Protection District Richmond Fire El Cerrito Fire California Martinez Pinole Fire Gold Plus Moraga-Orinda Fire District San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District American Medical Response Rodeo Hercules Contra Costa County Fire Protection District California Corona Corona Fire Department Silver Plus California Culver City Culver City Fire Department Bronze Plus California Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Fire Department Silver Plus Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency Team Members: Alhambra Fire Department Arcadia Fire Department Beverly Hills Fire Department Burbank Fire Department Compton Fire Department Culver City Fire Department Downey Fire Department El Segundo Fire Department Glendale Fire Department La Habra Heights Fire Department La Verne Fire Department Long Beach Fire Department Manhattan Beach Fire Department California Santa Fe Springs Gold Plus Monrovia Fire Department Montebello Fire Department Monterey Park Fire Department Pasadena Fire Department Redondo Beach Fire Department San Gabriel Fire Department San Marino Fire Department Santa Fe Springs Fire Department Santa Monica Fire Department Sierra Madre Fire Department South Pasadena Fire Department Torrance Fire Department Vernon Fire Department West Covina Fire Department Los Angeles County Fire Department California Monterey Park Los Angeles County Fire Department Gold Plus 2 STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD Marin County EMS Agency Team Members: Marin County Fire Department Southern Marin Emergency Medical Paramedic Services California San Rafael Gold Plus Ross Valley Paramedic Authority San Rafael Fire Department Novato Fire Protection District Central Marin Fire Department California Woodacre MCFD Silver Plus California Vallejo Medic Ambulance Service, INC Silver Plus California Novato Novato Fire Protection District Silver Plus California Oceanside Oceanside Fire Department Gold Plus Roseville Fire Department California Roseville Team Members: Silver Plus American Medical Response California Woodacre RVPA Gold Plus California Sacramento Sacramento Fire Department Gold Plus San Mateo County EMS Agency Team Members: American Medical Response California South San Francisco Silver South San Francisco Fire Department San Mateo County Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services Group (JPA) Santa Barbara County Emergency Medical Services Agency Team Members: American Medical Response Lompoc Fire Department California Santa Barbara Carpinteria Summerland Fire Department Gold Plus Santa Barbara City Fire Department Santa Barbara County Fire Department Montecito Fire Department Guadalupe Fire Department Santa Maria Fire Department California Mill Valley SMEMPS Silver Plus California Oxnard Ventura County EMS Agency Gold Plus California Vista Wake County EMS System Silver Plus California Woodland Yolo County EMS Agency Gold Plus Colorado Greeley Banner Health / NCMC Paramedic Services Bronze Plus Colorado Evergreen Evergreen Fire/Rescue Silver Colorado Northglenn Northglenn Ambulance Gold Plus Colorado Centennial South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Gold Summit County Ambulance Service Joint Achievement Agency: Colorado Frisco Red White & Blue Fire Protection District Silver Plus Team Members: Summit Fire & EMS Colorado Lakewood West Metro Fire Protection Silver 3 STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD American Medical Response, CT. Inc. Fairfield County Operations, Bridgeport, CT Connecticut Bridgeport Team Members: Gold Plus The Fairfield Fire Department The Bridgeport Fire Department Connecticut Bristol Bristol Hospital EMS Bronze Connecticut Danbury Danbury Hospital EMS Gold Plus Connecticut East Hartford East Hartford Fire Department Bronze Connecticut Enfield Enfield EMS Silver Connecticut Granby Granby Ambulance Association, Inc. Bronze Middlesex Health Emergency Medical Services Connecticut Middletown Team Members: Gold Plus Haddam Volunteer Ambulance Connecticut Middletown Middlesex Health Emergency Medical Services Silver Plus Mohegan Tribal Fire Department Team Members: Connecticut Uncasville Mohegan Fire Company Bronze Plus Montville Fire Company #1, Inc. Chesterfield Fire Company Connecticut New Britain New Britain EMS Gold Plus Connecticut Simsbury Simsbury Volunteer Ambulance Association Silver Plus Connecticut Stratford Stratford Emergency Medical Service Silver Plus Connecticut Wallingford Warrington Community Ambulance Medic 129 Silver Plus Kent County Levy Court Department of Public Safety Delaware Dover Gold Plus Division of Emergency Medical Services Delaware New Castle New Castle County (Delaware) EMS Division Silver Plus Delaware Georgetown Sussex County EMS Gold Plus Brevard County Fire Rescue Team Members: Cocoa Fire Department Titusville Fire Department Palm Bay Fire Rescue Florida Rockledge Gold Plus Indialantic Fire Department Satellite Beach Fire Department City of Cocoa Beach Fire Department Rockledge Fire Department Cape Canaveral Fire Department Florida Coral Gables Coral Gables Fire Department Gold Plus Florida Coral Springs Coral Springs – Parkland Fire Department Gold Plus Florida Davie Davie Fire Rescue Department Silver Plus Florida Ft Myers Beach Ft Myers Beach FD Gold Plus Florida Greenacres Greenacres Fire Rescue Silver Plus Florida Sebring Highlands County Fire-Rescue Gold Plus Florida Tampa Hillsborough County Fire Rescue Gold Plus Florida Fort Myers Lee County EMS Gold Plus Florida Tallahassee The City of Leon Valley Fire Department Gold Plus Florida Miami Beach Miami Beach Fire-Rescue Department Gold Plus Florida Doral Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Silver Plus 4 STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD Florida North Lauderdale North Lauderdale Fire Rescue Gold Plus Okaloosa County Department of Public Safety- EMS Florida Niceville Gold Plus Division Florida West Palm Beach Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Gold Florida Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue Gold Plus Florida Land O Lakes Pasco County Fire Rescue Bronze Plus Polk County BOCC/Fire Rescue Team Members: Florida Bartow City of Lakeland Fire Department Gold Plus Lake Wales Fire Department Winter Haven Fire Department Florida Sarasota Sarasota County Fire Department Gold Plus Sumter County Fire and EMS Florida WIldwood Joint Achievement Agency: Gold Plus American Medical Response Sumter County Florida Sunrise City of Sunrise Fire Rescue Gold Plus Sunstar Paramedics Joint Achievement Agency: Pinellas County Fire and EMS Authority Team Members: Clearwater Fire Department Dunedin Fire Department East Lake Tarpon Special Fire Control Gulfport Fire Department Largo Fire Rescue Lealman Special Fire Control District Florida Largo Madeira Beach Fire Department Gold Plus Oldsmar Fire and Rescue Palm Harbor Special Fire Control District Pinellas Suncoast Fire Rescue Seminole Fire Rescue South Pasadena Fire Department St. Pete Beach Fire Department St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Tarpon Springs Fire Rescue Treasure Island Fire Department ARF Airport Fire Rescue Florida Temple Terrace Temple Terrace Fire Department Gold Plus Florida Lake Butler Union County Emergency Medical Services Silver Florida Winter Park Winter Park Fire Department Silver Plus Georgia Riverdale Clayton County Fire and Emergency Services Silver Georgia Columbus Community Ambulance- Columbus Division Silver Plus Georgia Macon Community Ambulance - Macon Division Gold Georgia Thomaston Community Ambulance-Upson-Lamar Division Silver Plus Georgia Newnan Coweta County Fire Rescue Gold Plus Georgia Lawrenceville Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services Gold Georgia Dalton Hamilton EMS Gold Plus Georgia Marietta MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service Gold 5 STATE CITY AGENCY NAME 2019 AWARD Navicent Health EMS Georgia Macon Team Members: Silver Macon-Bibb County Fire Department Idaho Boise Ada County Paramedics Gold Plus Idaho Caldwell Canyon County Ambulance District Gold Plus Idaho Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Fire Department Gold Plus Idaho Twin Falls Magic Valley Paramedics Gold Plus Pocatello
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