Irma Ashcraft recognized for 40 years of service as Emergency Medical Technician

Irma Ashcraft EMT/Security with Allied University Security at Westrock in Hodge was recently recognized by the National Register of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 40 consecutive years of National EMS Certification. 

This is an honor held by very few EMS professionals. To maintain her status as a Nationally Registered EMT, Ashcraft completed, on a biennial basis, the most comprehensive recertification program for EMS professionals in America.

By maintaining her Nattional EMS Certificationi and completing regular continuing education coursee, Ashcraft has demonstrated her commitment to providing exceptional prehospital emergency medical care. 

Ashcraft was Nationally Registered as an EMT in 1982 and has been serving the Hodge community since 2013. Prior to this position Ashcraft worked through Manpower at Westrock/Hodge and before that as a volunteer associated with the Jonesboro rescue squad and fire department. 

The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians serves as the National EMS Certification  organization by providing a valid, uniform process to assess the knowledge and skills required for competent practice by EMS professionals throughout their careers and by maintaining a registry of certificationi status. 


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