Congratulations to New Paramedics!
August 14, 2024
Walters State Celebrates 31st Paramedic Class
Walters State Community College recognized its 31st paramedic class with a graduation
ceremony on Aug. 8. Fourteen new graduates are now working in Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson
and Sevier counties.
“You have made a commitment to do more to help others,” speaker Jason Fox, state training
coordinator for Amerimed EMS, said. “Your journey does not and must not end today.
I encourage you to never stop striving to do more.”
Students enter the program as advanced emergency medical technicians and spend a year
in both classroom and clinical training.
Steve Helton, a paramedic with the Jefferson County EMS, received the Preceptor of
the Year award. Preceptors train students during clinical rotations.
Graduates and their agencies are:
Greene County EMS: Bradley Ryan Stubblefield and Sara Elizabeth Trent. Stubblefield was named Paramedic
Student of the Year.
Jefferson County EMS: Sarah M. Brooks, Eric Brown, Katie Nicole Kennedy, Karen Phillips Lee, Lexie R. Wilder
and Ashley R. Wooliver. Carter received the Clinical Excellence Award. Lee received
the Douglas Allen Johnston Memorial Award of Excellence. Woolover received the Academic
Excellence Award.
Morristown-Hamblen EMS: Geoff Alford, Kerrie Ann Miller and Azlynn M. Ross.
Sevier County Ambulance Service: Casey J. Byrd, Katie Nicole Kennedy and John B. McCreary.
The 32nd paramedic class will begin training on Aug. 26. Applications for the 33rd class will be accepted beginning on January 1, 2025. For more information, visit https://ws.edu/academics/programs/tc/public-safety-paramedic.aspx.