Today, the City of Toronto and Toronto Paramedic Services (TPS) Chief Bikram Chawla welcomed 19 new Primary Care Paramedics to the City of Toronto.
The graduates have completed comprehensive orientation and training programs. They join TPS’ dedicated team of professionals who provide exceptional pre-hospital treatment 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to the city’s three million residents.
Becoming a Paramedic requires exceptional dedication, resilience and composure under pressure. TPS’ skilled Paramedics are selected through a demanding recruitment process, with successful applicants bringing diverse skills and experiences to the Service.
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“Congratulations to Toronto’s newest class of paramedics. You will play an invaluable role on the frontlines of Toronto’s emergency services supporting our community. When you’re in an emergency, you simply can’t wait. This new class of graduates is part of the city’s plan to hire 362 more paramedics over three years so residents can get help faster when they need it most. Thank you for answering the call to protect the health and safety of Torontonians.”
– Mayor Olivia Chow
“Toronto Paramedic Services’ team responds to every emergency medical call with professionalism and care. It’s an honour to welcome today’s graduates to the Service as they join their colleagues in making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve in our community.”
– Chief Bikram Chawla, Toronto Paramedic Services
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