Residents completed the Pennington First Aid Squad EMT training course on April 17, 2015. Pictured kneeling (from left): Veena Prakriya, Erin Kelly, Danielle Neidich, Dan Kolano. Second row: Alexandra Mullane, Sushmith Ramesh, Nicole Fasano and William Stevenson. Third row: Dan Arena, Craig Olander, Rebecca Clayton, Steve Dambeck, Rob Ross, Gavin Rapport, Dan Stathopulos and Sandra Hill. Photo by Nancy B. Kennedy.
Sixteen area residents celebrated the completion of their Emergency Medical Technician training in a ceremony at the Pennington First Aid Squad building on April 17.
Students in the class represented volunteer EMS squads from Hopewell, Titusville, Pennington, Montgomery Township, Allentown and Quakertown. The class was diverse in age, ranging from 16-years-old to 40-years-old, and included high school and college students, firefighters, business professionals and clergy members. The students underwent 240 hours of lectures, testing, skill sessions and emergency room experience.
The Pennington First Aid Squad Training Center prepares students to take the New Jersey state exam necessary to become certified EMTs. It has been offering the course since 1999 and has trained approximately 400 graduates. Conducting the most recent class were: Ian Malik, course coordinator; Cindy Orlandi, lead instructor; and instructors Julie Aberger, Debbie Gorczycki and Daniel Boone.
The EMT course is generally offered once a year. To inquire about participating in a future class, contact the Pennington First Aid Squad at (609) 737-0479 or stop in at the rescue squad’s building at 110 Broemel Place, Pennington.

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