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I was privileged to have known Jim and participated with him in many

programs. He was truly a giant both as a person and as an EMS advocate and

provider.

Sadly, today few medics even know his name. We must not forget our

history. I'm assigning my students a paper to write on Jim Page.

GG

>  

> Amen and Jim didn't care if were a First Responder from Podunk or the

> Chief at the largest service he'd sit and share his knowledge and as

> he said learn from you as he did.

>

> He was a true EMS Hero.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/ FF/

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos

> (Cell)

> LNMolino@...

>

>

>

> > Five years ago today we lost Jim Page to sudden death while he was

> > swimming

> > laps in a pool in Carlsbad, CA. The pool did not have an AED.

> >

> > I wish every EMT and paramedic would have had the opportunity to

> > meet Jim.

> > He was such an influence on our business.

> >

> > A nice tribute is at:

> >

> > http://connect.http://cohttp://connect.http://c

> >

> > BEB

> >

> >

> > --

> > E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

> > Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine

> > University of Nevada School of Medicine

> > Department of Emergency Medicine

> > University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

> > Las Vegas, Nevada

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Amen and Jim didn't care if were a First Responder from Podunk or the

Chief at the largest service he'd sit and share his knowledge and as

he said learn from you as he did.

He was a true EMS Hero.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

> Five years ago today we lost Jim Page to sudden death while he was

> swimming

> laps in a pool in Carlsbad, CA. The pool did not have an AED.

>

> I wish every EMT and paramedic would have had the opportunity to

> meet Jim.

> He was such an influence on our business.

>

> A nice tribute is at:

>

> http://connect.jems.com/group/rememberingjimpage

>

> BEB

>

>

> --

> E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

> Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine

> University of Nevada School of Medicine

> Department of Emergency Medicine

> University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

> Las Vegas, Nevada

>

>

>

>

>

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Amen and Jim didn't care if were a First Responder from Podunk or the

Chief at the largest service he'd sit and share his knowledge and as

he said learn from you as he did.

He was a true EMS Hero.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos

(Cell)

LNMolino@...

> Five years ago today we lost Jim Page to sudden death while he was

> swimming

> laps in a pool in Carlsbad, CA. The pool did not have an AED.

>

> I wish every EMT and paramedic would have had the opportunity to

> meet Jim.

> He was such an influence on our business.

>

> A nice tribute is at:

>

> http://connect.jems.com/group/rememberingjimpage

>

> BEB

>

>

> --

> E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

> Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine

> University of Nevada School of Medicine

> Department of Emergency Medicine

> University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

> Las Vegas, Nevada

>

>

>

>

>

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