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Top 5 Ways to Get Healthy This Spring

Written By: Rebecca McGee I’m constantly trying to keep my family as healthy as I can, which isn’t always easy working full time at Ada County Paramedics, being wife, and being a mother to an 18-month-old and a preschooler. Here are some ideas I’ve incorporated into our family and tips I’ve found online to help

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Top 7 Ways to Help Prevent Child Abuse

According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s website, the month of April was declared “Child Abuse Prevention Month” in 1983 by President Reagan. This month is now a time when we acknowledge how we as a community can work together to prevent child abuse. This month, Ada County Paramedics are helping raise awareness by

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Four Words of Paramedic Wisdom

Written By: Dina Hardaway For Ada County Paramedics I am honored to be employed by Ada County Paramedics. I have had the privilege to call it my “home away from home” for the past 5 years. I am both a paramedic and a mother to five children. The responsibility of both positions can be very

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Top 7 Things I’ve Learned as a Paramedic’s Wife

Written By: Rebecca McGee For Ada County Paramedics It’s not always easy being a paramedic’s wife. One day you may laugh, another, cry, and sometimes you do both at the same time. He has now been a medic for eight years and I have been an MRI technologist, stay at home mom (to our two

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