Northumberland County Paramedic Honoured At Queen’s Park

Northumberland County Paramedic one of 68 honoured at Queen’s Park on November 28, 2019.

Honorary Major General Richard Rohmer, accompanied by The Honourable Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier of Ontario and Minister of Health and LongTerm Care, awarded recognition from the Governor General to Ontario Paramedics whom have provided pre-hospital emergency medical services to the public in an exemplary manner for a minimum of thirty years.

Northumberland County Paramedic, Michael Stumpf received his First Bar for the Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal, which was created in 1994 by the late Governor General Romeo LeBlanc as a component of the Canadian Honours System.

This recognition is for professional paramedic service provided in a demonstrable meritorious manner, characterized by the highest standards of good conduct, industry and efficiency.

To qualify, at least ten of these years of service must have been street level (or air) duty involving potential risk to the individual.

Each Bar to the Exemplary Service Medal represents an additional award of the ESM. Paramedics who have served for at least thirty years receive their First Bar, forty years their Second Bar, and for fifty years their Third Bar.

Author: Pete Fisher

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