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EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Basic Service Adams Rescue Squad Transport City: Adams 68301 County:Gage Service License No: 1001 Service Contact Person: Kendra Jantzen Service Phone No: (402) 988-2269 Medical Director: Stacey Goodrich, MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Alber, Gina L 17423 EMT 12/31/2021 616 W Broadview Dr. Lincoln NE 68505 Andreasen, Travis R 21256 EMT 12/31/2021 14872 E Hackberry Rd Filley NE 68357 Behrens, April Christine 17595 EMT 12/31/2021 16141 E Pickrell Rd Adams NE 68301 Bohlmeyer, Jennifer R 17381 EMT 12/31/2021 10518 S 68th Street Cortland NE 68331 Buhr, Lisa Jo 4055 EMT 12/31/2021 PO Box 191 Adams NE 68301 Dorn, Erin Renae, PA 1882 Physician Assistant 10/01/2023 914 Main Street Adams NE 68301 Dorn, Myron 5579 EMT 12/31/2021 15717 E Aspen Road Adams NE 68301 Ehmen, Laureen A 18293 EMT 12/31/2021 5839 S. 176th Rd Adams NE 68301 Kruse, Stetson G 23704 EMT 12/31/2021 611 Freeman Circle Adams NE 68301 Nieveen, Russel D 3572 EMT 12/31/2021 28901 So 162nd St Adams NE 68301 Niles, Natalie Felisha 21296 EMT 12/31/2021 611 Scout Ridge Adams NE 68301 Pethoud, Michael M 15942 EMT 12/31/2021 825 7th Street Adams NE 68301 Podtburg, Courtney D 24063 EMT 12/31/2021 7701 S 176th Rd Adams NE 68301 Podtburg, Donita M 3570 EMT 12/31/2021 73457 610 Ave Sterling NE 68443 Stanley, Brett A 13030 EMT 12/31/2021 13937 E Apple Rd Adams NE 68301 Stanley, Sherri Sue 56839 Registered Nurse 10/31/2022 13937 East Apple Road Adams NE 68301 Thuernagle, Bradly James 526 EMS Instructor 12/31/2022 1809 G Street Aurora NE 68818 Thuernagle, Bradly James 3855 Paramedic 12/31/2022 1809 G Street Aurora NE 68818 Vanengen, Harriet 3078 EMT 12/31/2021 11814 E State Hwy 41 Adams NE 68301 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 1 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Basic Service Brown County Amb. Association Transport City: Ainsworth 69210 County:Brown Service License No: 1041 Service Contact Person: Ann Fiala Service Phone No: (402) 387-0433 Medical Director: Melvin Campbell MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Delimont, Brian J 16317 EMT 12/31/2021 43178 US Hwy 20 Ainsworth NE 69210 Evans, Amanda 23951 EMT 12/31/2021 1111 E Plainsman Drive Ainsworth NE 69210 Fiala, Ann F 13620 EMT 12/31/2021 132 N Walnut St Ainsworth NE 69210 Fiala, Bradley C 2825 Emergency Medical 12/31/2022 132 N Walnut St Ainsworth NE 69210 Responder Franklin, Lee Ann 22903 EMT 12/31/2021 408 S Clark P O Box 551 Bassett NE 68714 Goodloe, Scott K 15851 EMT 12/31/2021 1317 East 1st Street Ainsworth NE 69210 Julius, Anissa Ann 23926 EMT 12/31/2021 227 E 2nd St Ainsworth NE 69210 Micheel, Julie J 23715 EMT 12/31/2021 222 Coates St Crawford NE 69339 Miller, Bradley E 16318 EMT 12/31/2021 555 N Osborne St Ainsworth NE 69210 Miller, Darlene J 14519 EMT 12/31/2021 555 N Osborne St Ainsworth NE 69210 Rudnick, Michael A 12078 EMT 12/31/2021 218 E. 5th St. Ainsworth NE 69210-1119 Starkey, Kurt E 22003 EMT 12/31/2021 355 N Woodward St Ainsworth NE 69210 Starkey, Nadine Sue 20667 EMT 12/31/2021 355 North Woodward Street Ainsworth NE 69210 Titus, Joshua D 22235 EMT 12/31/2021 342 E 5 St Ainsworth NE 69210 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 2 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Basic Service Albion Fire And Rescue Transport City: Albion 68620 County:Boone Service License No: 1002 Service Contact Person: Ray Dozler Service Phone No: (402) 395-6585 Medical Director: Anthony P Kusek MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Benne, Bruce A 13223 EMT 12/31/2021 949 So 5th St Albion NE 68620 Borer, Jason R 3332 Emergency Medical 12/31/2022 960 S 1st St Albion NE 68620 Responder Childress, Matthew E 18 TEMP EMT 04/30/2021 829 W Park St Albion NE 68620 Childress, Matthew E 23801 EMT 12/31/2021 829 W Park St Albion NE 68620 Coakes, Tracy 4525 EMT 12/31/2021 2282 220th Ave Albion NE 68620 Dozler, Raymond J 13209 EMT 12/31/2021 147 W Marengo St Albion NE 68620-1232 Grape, Sheila May 21963 EMT 12/31/2021 638 W Park St Albion NE 68620 Larson, Kyle Richard 20779 EMT 12/31/2021 704 W Walnut St Albion NE 68620 Lehmann, Lynn L 16826 EMT 12/31/2021 714 W Ruby Street Albion NE 68620 Levander, Anthony Michael 15864 EMT 12/31/2021 350 W. Columbia St. Albion NE 68620 Paulson, Whitney C 20136 EMT 12/31/2021 2056 State Hwy 14 Albion NE 68620 Rasmussen, Sara Lynn 20295 EMT 12/31/2021 2368 St Hwy 14 Albion NE 68620 Schaefer, Drew James 23796 EMT 12/31/2021 445 W. Fairview Albion NE 68620 Schriver, Michael William 23447 EMT 12/31/2021 1015 West Walnut Street Albion NE 68620 Schriver, Nathan H 23489 EMT 12/31/2021 817 S 6th St Albion NE 68620 Slaymaker, Casey L 3367 Emergency Medical 10/31/2021 1060 South 3rd Street Albion NE 68620-1618 Responder Thompson, Clayton P 21507 EMT 12/31/2021 2711 State Hwy 39 Albion NE 68620 Tisthammer, Jessica Lynn 23433 EMT 12/31/2021 240 N 10th St Albion NE 68620 Tisthammer, Kelli M 23550 EMT 12/31/2021 1822 270th Ave Albion NE 68620 Tisthammer, Mark E 23573 EMT 12/31/2021 1822 270th Ave Albion NE 68620 Young, Erica S 23899 EMT 12/31/2021 615 S 8th St Albion NE 68620 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 3 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Advanced Service Boone County Amb. Serv. Transport City: Albion 68620 County:Boone Service License No: 5011 Service Contact Person: Randy Bruland Service Phone No: (402) 395-2181 Medical Director: Anthony P Kusek MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Bruland, Randall R 10350 EMT 12/31/2021 818 W Marengo Albion NE 68620 Hoppe, Judy Ann 51754 Registered Nurse 10/31/2022 2591 Country Club Rd Albion NE 68620-5580 Ramaekers, Deborah Sue 62084 Registered Nurse 10/31/2022 50131 445 AVE Lindsay NE 68644 Stevenson, Jenice M 13215 EMT 12/31/2021 2446 260th St Albion NE 68620 Zaruba, Amy Francis 3053 Paramedic 12/31/2022 706 W Ruby ST Albion NE 68620 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 4 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Basic Service Alexandria Rescue Unit Transport City: Alexandria 68303 County:Thayer Service License No: 1003 Service Contact Person: Diane Vorderstrasse Service Phone No: (402) 749-7245 Medical Director: Bryan Hubl, MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Buchli, Matthew D 5521 EMT 12/31/2021 7120 Road T Alexandria NE 68303 Burkhart, Rhonda V 10209 EMT 12/31/2021 7012 Road S Alexandria NE 68303 Durflinger, Sheila Monique 23040 EMT 12/31/2021 6361 Hwy 4 Bruning NE 68322 Skiles, Evan S 21710 EMT 12/31/2021 2473 Rd 7200 Tobias NE 68453 Vorderstrasse, Diane R 18406 EMT 12/31/2021 6737 Road Tu Alexandria NE 68303 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 5 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Basic Service Allen-Waterbury Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept Transport City: Allen 68710 County:Dixon Service License No: 1004 Service Contact Person: Sara Kumm Service Phone No: (402) 635-2141 Medical Director: David Ensz MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Brentlinger, Patrick E 12847 EMT 12/31/2021 216 South Clark Box 46 Allen NE 68710 Gregerson, Michael Duane, Jr 12215 EMT 12/31/2021 309 E 2 St Box 155 Allen NE 68710-0155 Kraft, Roger Garen 10446 EMT 12/31/2021 223 E. 5th St. PO Box 295 Allen NE 68710-0295 Kumm, Sara Renee 20104 EMT 12/31/2021 58543 870 Rd Allen NE 68710 Oerman, Mark W 3599 Emergency Medical 12/31/2022 1906 T Ave Waterbury NE 68785 Responder Strivens, Candy L 16070 EMT 12/31/2021 PO Box 62 Allen NE 68710 This list includes employees with active licenses only 9/15/2021 6 Division of Public Health EMS Services Employee/Volunteer Roster SERVICE NAME AND INFORMATION EMS Advanced Service Alliance Fire Dept Transport City: Alliance 69301 County:Box Butte Service License No: 5001 Service Contact Person: Troy Shoemaker Service Phone No: (308) 762-2151 Medical Director: Mark Chu, MD EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER NAME and ADDRESS LIC NO LICENSE TYPE EXPIRATION DATE Griffen, Jesse Albert 23732 EMT 12/31/2021 516 Grand Ave Alliance NE 69301 Hinman, Nicholas V 2844 EMT-Intermediate 12/31/2022 824 Colorado Ave Alliance NE 69301 Holmes, BreAnna Kathlene 22267 EMT 12/31/2021 807 Cheyenne Ave Alliance NE 69301 Holmes, Mason W 4373 Paramedic 12/31/2022 807 Cheyenne Ave Alliance NE 69301 Jensen, Josh H 16877 EMT 12/31/2021 727 West 13th Street Alliance NE 69301 Lorensen, Allen R 2803 EMT-Intermediate 12/31/2022 6221 Sarpy Po.Box 1003 Alliance NE 69301 Lurz, Travis M 21859 EMT 12/31/2021 319 Hillcrest Dr.
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