08 Oct 130 Ontario paramedics receive exemplary service medals
On Thursday, September 25th, the Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs (OAPC) awarded 130 paramedics the Governor General’s Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal. These paramedics come from 37 of the province’s 57 paramedic services.
“Paramedics in Ontario demonstrate every day the caring and compassion they have for their communities. It’s an honour to recognize these exemplary members on behalf of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, the Governor General of Canada,” said OAPC President, Chief Greg Sage. “The OAPC is privileged to present the medal to so many dedicated paramedics in Ontario.”
The award is presented to paramedics who have served for at least twenty years providing the highest quality of care. To qualify, at least ten of the years of service must have been on duty in the field – whether on the street or in the air – involving potential risk to the individual. Nominees can be currently active, retired or deceased.
The Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal was created in 1994 by the late Governor General Romeo LeBlanc, as a component of the Canadian Honours System. Since the award’s inception, there have been approximately 3,710 Ontario recipients of the medal and bars.
Click here for the full media release, which includes the full list of this year’s recipients.