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After 45 years of service and on his 65th Birthday, Operations Superintendent Chris Darby gives his final sign off. Congratulations and Thank You for your service Chris! @cdarby54@OAPCMedia@LDNParamedics @OneFourSeven
Olympic Champ Scott Moir @ScottMoir takes time out of his busy schedule to take a Standard First Aid and CPR class by MLPS. Setting a great example for everyone. Do you know First Aid & CPR? Contact us to learn! @OneFourSeven @LondonOnBuzz@OAPCMedia
Please join us in congratulating MLPS Paramedic Ron Hawkins on his well deserved retirement.
For 30+ years Ron has proudly served his community, and has been a mentor for so many.
Congratulations Ron, we truly wish you the very best in your retirement 🚑💙
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Congratulations Ken!
Thank you for your 41 years of committed service 🚑
The entire MLPS family truly wishes you the very best in your well deserved retirement!🎉
We are so thankful for the amazing donation of medical face shields that were made right here in #LdnOnt by @WesternU University Machine Services (UMS)and Western’s Physics&Astronomy Machine Shop. Thank you for all of your hard work with this fantastic initiative! #LdnKindness
This is Ken Jones.
Today officially marks Ken’s 40th year as a Paramedic!
Please help us send a huge shout out and CONGRATULATIONS to Ken on this amazing accomplishment. 🎉 🚑 @LDNParamedics
“We are here for you, please stay home for us” Paramedics are here to help those who need us the most. By staying home, you can help keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible! #practiceSocialDistancing#community
Our MLPS family would like to thank everyone for their messages of support and best wishes for our staff. Our thoughts are with one our Paramedic's who suffered a medical emergency while on shift.
32 years serving his community, we wish our Deputy Chief Al Hunt all the best as he retires from MLPS. Al has worked as a dispatcher with London CACC, then as a Paramedic in London. He was in London’s first ACP class. You have taught us all a lot Al, Thank you for your service.
Attention all Ontario fire services, please see the video we made to help you understand some of the Paramedic changes you may see on calls. We hope you enjoy it as we work together to benefit our patients.
Our MLPS gator was deployed today!
We were able to access and assist a person who fell while walking through the Fanshawe Conservation Area, and was 1 km from the nearest roadway.
The Highway Traffic Act has been amended to allow blue lights on Ambulances for improved visibility. You will start to see these phased in on our new trucks. Today truck #1175 is getting ready for the afternoon shift. @OneFourSeven @LDNParamedics@OAPCMedia@hp_ems@NYCEMSwatch