Edward 'Eddie' Celaya is a Multimedia Journalist here at KGUN9.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Thirty-four students graduated from Pima Community College’s paramedic program this evening, marking the culmination of an 11-month training course.
Many graduates are already employed with local fire departments and paramedic services, underscoring the program's vital role in meeting regional needs."It gives us as students access to all the major hospital facilities and key fire agencies as we go through the program," Meredith said. Tim Garcia, one of the new graduates and a Tucson firefighter, highlighted the practical benefits of the training.
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