Hilliary Hickman, Paramedic; Charles “Chip” Smith, EMT and Jason Wilson spent the day at the 2024 EMS Day at the Legislature. The trio presented information about the Minnie Hamilton EMS Operation as well as met with Senators and Representatives to discuss the current state of EMS in WV.
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