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Fourteen members of the Baldwin police and fire departments were recognized by Acadian Ambulance for their response to a July 14 shooting that wounded two people.
14 Baldwin officers, firefighters honored for shooting response
Representatives of Acadian Ambulance and Air Med presented Meritorious Service Awards to 14 first responders at the town of Baldwin’s Aug. 13 council meeting, recognizing their lifesaving efforts in response to a recent shooting.
On July 14, first responders with the Baldwin Police Department and Baldwin Fire Department responded to reports of gunfire. They found two victims with critical gunshot wounds.
The first responders provided initial care to the victims before Acadian Ambulance medics arrived on scene. They also helped two Air Med helicopters land simultaneously to transport the patients to hospitals in Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
As a result of the first responders’ efforts, both individuals were eventually stabilized and released from care.
“It takes the combined effort of law enforcement, fire departments, and EMS providers like Acadian Ambulance to create positive outcomes like this for patients,” said Carlo Gagliano, community relations specialist for Acadian Ambulance. “We’re grateful for our partnership with Baldwin’s police and fire departments.”
Gagliano presented the awards to the first responders alongside Air Med Operational Control Coordinator Courtney DeRouen and Air Med Clinical Care Coordinator Mark Morris.
The first responders recognized were:
Baldwin
Police Department:
•Chief Anthony Gibson
•Lt. Clarence Clark
•Sgt. Tyus Gage
•David Couvillion
•Shawn Landry
•Michael Lewis
•Marion Newton
Baldwin
Fire Department:
•Chief Ricky Cook
•Willie Aucoin
•Jared Landry
•Nick Robin
•Jacob Rogers
•Grant St. Germain
•Logan Verret
Acadian’s Meritorious Service Award is a distinction given to individuals whose exceptional performance and clinical precision have directly resulted in the preservation of life.
Acadian Ambulance is the nation’s largest 100% employee-owned ambulance service providing pre-hospital care and medical transportation to areas in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Tennessee. It is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services and a member of the American Ambulance Association.
Acadian Air Med was founded in 1981 and currently operates a fleet of 14 medically configured IFR-capable helicopters and three fixed-wing aircraft from bases strategically located throughout Louisiana.
It is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems, the gold standard for air ambulance services in the United States.
Acadian’s National EMS Academy offers EMT training at its campuses across Louisiana, Texas, and Tennessee. For more information on upcoming classes, visit www.BecomeAMedic.com.
Acadian Ambulance and Air Med are divisions of Acadian Companies, which has a global reach and a mission of improving the lives of its patients, customers and employees through its innovative spirit and diverse divisions, also including Executive Aircraft Charter Service, Acadian Total Security, National EMS Academy, Safety Management Systems and Acadian Health.
