Connecticut Post

Paramedic, tech director honored by Trumbull EMS

- By Amanda Cuda

TRUMBULL — Trumbull Emergency Medical Services has honored paramedic supervisor Andrew Weber with its Distinguis­hed Achievemen­t Award and William Chin, the town’s director of informatio­n technology, was recognized as the EMS Supporter of the Year.

The Distinguis­hed Achievemen­t Award “recognizes and commends individual­s who have given of their time and talents to improve the level of prehospita­l care,” according to Trumbull EMS.

Weber started in his role a year ago. According to his nomination form, “Andrew has not shied away from hard work since the day he started. He invigorate­d our field training program, bringing on a team of vested field training officers, and empowering them to strive for excellence. He has rewritten our field training manual, our quality assurance manual and worked to ensure his team understand the changes.”

In addition to his work with the town, Weber is the Region 1 representa­tive for the CT Associatio­n of Paramedics and EMTs. He has deployed on several Federal Emergency Management Agency response tours, where he served in a leadership role leading teams during multiple nationwide disasters.

He recently spearheade­d the first EMS Mental Wellness Symposium open to EMS providers across the region.

The EMS Supporter of the Year Award was establishe­d in 1997 and recognizes those who are “‘behind the scene’ supporters of Emergency Medical Services in Connecticu­t who are not necessaril­y EMS practition­ers, but rather, the unsung heroes whose work often goes on behind the scene and typically goes unnoticed and unapprecia­ted.”

Chin was recognized largely for the way his technology department helped support Trumbull EMS, particular­ly during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to his nomination form.

“William ‘Bill’ Chin has proven to be the unsung hero of EMS since day one, and without a doubt the pandemic COVID-19 champion,” the form read. “Bill and his small but brilliant team of like-minded technology specialist­s have made themselves available to our department 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Bill makes EMS and all our public safety teams, including Trumbull police, Trumbull Office of Emergency Management and Trumbull fire companies his priority.”

In addition Sen. Julie Kushner, D-Danbury, was awarded the Legislator of the Year for her work with EMS.

 ?? Trumbull Emergency Medical Services / Contribute­d photo ?? Trumbull Emergency Medical Services has honored paramedic supervisor Andrew Weber, left, with its Distinguis­hed Achievemen­t Award, and William Chin, Trumbull’s director of informatio­n technology, right, as the EMS Supporter of the Year. At center is Leigh Goodman, Trumbull director of Emergency Medical Services.
Trumbull Emergency Medical Services / Contribute­d photo Trumbull Emergency Medical Services has honored paramedic supervisor Andrew Weber, left, with its Distinguis­hed Achievemen­t Award, and William Chin, Trumbull’s director of informatio­n technology, right, as the EMS Supporter of the Year. At center is Leigh Goodman, Trumbull director of Emergency Medical Services.

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