San Juan Island EMS EMTs

Our EMTs are some of the most highly trained in the country. They are Registered EMTs in the State of Washington, and many are Wilderness EMT certified as well. Upon completion of their EMT training, they are also required to complete clinical rotations through Harborview Medical Center's Trauma Emergency Department, and a 3 month internship as probationary EMTs on island.

They are certified to use AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators), Epinephrine in severe allergic reactions, certain medication in a heart attack, advanced breathing tubes, and to monitor IVs. They have received special training in marine rescue, incident command, HIPAA privacy compliance, and emergency vehicle operations. Many are also certified Wilderness EMTs and FAA Certified Flight EMTs.

Besides minimum call volume requirements, they must also attend regular continuing education on island as well as regionally.

  • Tom Eades

    Tom Eades

  • Tad Lean

    Tad Lean

  • Steve Williamson

    Steve Williamson

  • Steve Alluise

    Steve Alluise

  • Robert Benton

    Robert Benton

  • Rob Nou

    Rob Nou

  • Rebecca Smith

    Rebecca Smith

  • Patricia Benton

    Patricia Benton

  • Noah Waldron

    Noah Waldron

  • Margaret Longley

    Margaret Longley

  • Lainey Volk

    Lainey Volk

  • Kyle Davies

    Kyle Davies

  • Kaitlyn Johnson

    Kaitlyn Johnson

  • John Gossom

    John Gossom

  • Joaquin Hubbard

    Joaquin Hubbard

  • Jeremy Talbott

    Jeremy Talbott

  • Herb Mason

    Herb Mason

  • Francis Smith

    Francis Smith

  • Emily Hallock

    Emily Hallock

  • Deborah Grimes

    Deborah Grimes

  • Deanna Banry

    Deanna Banry

  • David Howitt

    David Howitt

  • Dan Bacon

    Dan Bacon

  • Cheyenne Mauldin

    Cheyenne Mauldin

  • Cady Davies

    Cady Davies

  • Brien Sesby

    Brien Sesby

  • Brad Creesy

    Brad Creesy

  • Birgit Kriete

    Birgit Kriete

  • Ben Waldron

    Ben Waldron