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Tulsa Fire Department welcomes new paramedics on the streets following intense training

By Fiona SamsonFebruary 27, 2025 Community No Comments1 Min Read
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Tulsa, OK – A new class of paramedics has officially completed their training and is now awaiting their National Registry Testing results.

This latest group of paramedics has undergone extensive preparation to ensure they’re ready to serve the community with skill and dedication.

The program, which ran from May 2024 to February 2025, included over 500 hours of lectures, more than 800 hours of lab and clinical practice, and 120 hours each of anatomy and physiology and EMS internships. They also spent 60 hours with ER physicians to gain hands-on experience in high-pressure environments.

A big thank you goes to Tulsa Tech, the valued industry partner, for making this important training possible.

We congratulate these newly trained paramedics on their achievement and look forward to their future contributions in serving the community.

Fiona Samson

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