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Front Row- Lauren Jones, Darren Harris, Wesley Waters, Brandon Williams, Brittany Williams, Julie Parker  Back Row- William Elks, Brandon Harris, Ryan Davis, Brian Hodges, Alton “Ray” Harris  Not Pictured- James Meeks, Chris Boyd, Nathan Lapp, Steven Thompson
Front Row (left to right)- Lauren Jones, Darren Harris, Wesley Waters, Brandon Williams, Brittany Williams and Julie Parker Back Row (left to right)- William Elks, Brandon Harris, Ryan Davis, Brian Hodges and Alton “Ray” Harris Not Pictured- James Meeks, Chris Boyd, Nathan Lapp and Steven Thompson

Threefold Increase in Paramedic Graduates



Fifteen students graduated from Beaufort County Community College’s paramedic course on November 8. The program had three times as many graduates as the previous class.

Chris Newkirk, operations chief of fire/emergency management, spoke about the perception of emergencies. “What may seem trivial to you, is an emergency to the person you are responding to,” he stressed.

Billy Respass, EMS program director emphasized the difficulty of the program, but also the close-knit community of first responders. He also announced Brian Hodges as the top student in the 2017 class. Included in this class were spouses Brandon Williams and Brittany Williams, along with Ray Harris and his sons Brandon and Darren. Christopher Boyd, Ryan Davis, Brandon Elks, Brian Hodges, Nathan Lapp, Lauren Jones, James Meeks, Julie Parker, Steven Thompson, and Wesley Waters were also among the graduates.

The course readies students to provide advanced medical care for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency services. Paramedics function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, under medical oversight. They perform interventions with the basic and advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance.

A new emergency training facility is in the design phase. It will include a driving pad used to teach students to operate emergency vehicles. The facility will also include classrooms and storage space that will allow the college to secure existing equipment like its training ambulance. As part of the course, students must learn to perform techniques properly with the training ambulance is moving.

Successful graduates receive a curriculum certificate and are qualified to seek state certification through the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services.

Students interested in more information about the paramedic program should contact Billy Respass at 252-940-6468 or billy.respass@beaufortccc.edu.


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