with nearly 120 years of of fire protection services to the community…today it is a combination department made up of volunteer fire fighters and EMT’s, part-time paramedics,
→are conducted for local schools, preschools, scout troops, and other groups, and include such activities as escape drills, “Learn Not To Burn”, stop-drop and roll…
→The volunteers at Wyoming Fire-EMS are dedicated to providing the best fire protection and emergency medical services to the residents of Wyoming and surrounding communities…
→Wyoming Fire-EMS is dedicated to being actively involved in community outreach and education. CPR and AED classes through the American Heart Association are taught by knowledgeable Wyoming emergency
→On Wednesday, March 27th, two malicious false calls were made in quick succession for a reported gas leak at the Middle School and a structure fire at
On Wednesday, March 27th, both Paramedic Wendy Walters and Chief Rielage represented WyomingFire – EMS at a meeting discussing ‘Community Paramedicine’ hosted by the University of Cincinnati.
Check out Chief Rielage’s latest entry to “Fire Chief’s Magazine”…. http://firechief.com/blog/why-fire-departments-should-being-budget-planning-early
On Wednesday, March 27th, two malicious false calls were made in quick succession for a reported gas leak at the Middle School and a structure fire at
→On Wednesday, March 27th, both Paramedic Wendy Walters and Chief Rielage represented WyomingFire – EMS at a meeting discussing ‘Community Paramedicine’ hosted by the University of Cincinnati.
→Check out Chief Rielage’s latest entry to “Fire Chief’s Magazine”…. http://firechief.com/blog/why-fire-departments-should-being-budget-planning-early
→On March 3rd, 2013 Wyoming’s Alcohol Task Force presented a seminar entitled ”Underage Drinking–A look at Peer Pressure and Emergency Responses”. The presentation was given by Wyoming
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