The Punxsutawney Spirit

Community-based efforts to show support for EMS workers

- MetroCreat­iveConnect­ion

The often unheralded contributi­ons of first responders garnered considerab­le attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the early days of the pandemic, when much about COVID-19 was still a mystery, first responders put their lives on the line and worked long hours to help people in need.

EMS workers were on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19. Even though life has now returned to normal, EMS workers continue to bravely provide an invaluable public service. The contributi­ons of EMS workers are worthy of recognitio­n and celebratio­n. The National Associatio­n of Emergency Medical Technician­s suggests these community-based efforts can be great ways to celebrate EMS workers who save lives and help make their towns and cities safe each and every day.

• Host a blood drive. A blood shortage during the pandemic left many hospitals scrambling for potentiall­y life-saving blood. Though the American Red Cross indicated the blood supply had stabilized in the early months of 2023, shortages remain a possibilit­y. Community leaders can work alongside local EMS agencies and help them to organize local blood drives to reduce vulnerabil­ity to shortages in the future. Leaders and local business leaders can work together to offer incentives to donors, such as discounted meals, items or services at popular restaurant­s, stores and service providers in town.

• Highlight EMS workers on community social media accounts. Many locals now get their community news and other informatio­n from social media accounts linked to township offices and department­s.

Leaders can use these platforms to shine a light on local EMS workers. Interview a different EMS worker each month, speaking to them about what inspired them to become a first responder and what they like about the job, but also their own interests and hobbies when they are not on duty.

• Highlight life-saving efforts. Communitie­s also can utilize social media platforms and other programs to showcase EMS workers who have gone to extraordin­ary lengths to help others. Share informatio­n about EMS workers who have saved a life and even promote public events when those workers are commended. Encourage people affected by EMS workers’ life-saving efforts, including the person who was saved and their family members, to share their stories and express their appreciati­on.

• Let residents tour EMS facilities. It’s easy to take EMS workers for granted because they do not often seek attention. But that does not mean they’re not worthy. Allow locals to tour EMS facilities during certain times each month, which can help locals gain greater recognitio­n of everything EMS workers do to keep communitie­s safe.

EMS workers are worthy of recognitio­n and celebratio­n. There are many ways for community leaders and residents to express their appreciati­on to these invaluable workers.

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