12 January 2023

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Did you know?

Did you know?


First Responders work tirelessly to help people in need. They often encounter people in dire situations and are routinely exposed to potentially traumatic situations. Still, many continue to show up to work each and every day. In recognition of the invaluable services they provide, here are just a few ways anyone can show their appreciation for First Responders in their community. · Prioritize

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RMC provides emergency care to area residents

RMC provides emergency care to area residents


By Bill Vander Weele Roosevelt Medical Center has a strong Emergency Medical Services unit thanks to the dedication of 20 volunteers from the Culbertson, Bainville and Froid communities. “Of course, we can always use more,” Nick Kallem, EMS director for Roosevelt Medical Center, said of volunteers. “Most of them are fairly active.” If you are interested in becoming a volunteer,

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Kallem joins Roosevelt  Medical Center

Kallem joins Roosevelt Medical Center


By Bill Vander Weele Roosevelt Medical Center welcomes Nick Kallem as the new Emergency Medical Services director. Kallem will also serve as the facility’s trauma and disaster preparedness coordinator. As director for EMS, he will lead a volunteer department of 20 staff members. As the trauma coordinator, he will develop, maintain and continually enhance the trauma system at Roosevelt Medical

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The roles EMS workers play

The roles EMS workers play


The roles EMS workers play in your community Every community has its unsung heroes. Without the contributions of selfless individuals whose efforts often go unnoticed, thriving communities would not be as safe, welcoming or successful. EMS workers are among the most important individuals in a community. The contributions of these individuals, many of whom work as unpaid volunteers, are

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NEMHS EMS respond

NEMHS EMS respond


in your time of need By Bill Vander Weele Emergency Medical Services in Wolf Point and Poplar are providing reliable care, but additional volunteers are always needed and appreciated. James Wilson, EMS supervisor in Wolf Point, said Wolf Point’s staff features five full-time staff and eight volunteers while Poplar has four full-time staff members and about 10 volunteers. “We can