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ProAction EMS Proudly Sponsors the Texas Police Games

In an exciting collaboration between public service and athletic excellence, ProAction EMS has stepped forward as a proud sponsor of the Texas Police Games. The partnership aims to promote camaraderie, fitness, and friendly competition among law enforcement officers and first responders while showcasing the crucial support provided by ProAction EMS to the community.

The Texas Police Games is an annual event that brings together law enforcement officers from various agencies across the state. These games allow officers to showcase their skills in various sporting events, including basketball, volleyball, swimming, track and field, and more. The games foster a sense of camaraderie among participants and promote a healthy and active lifestyle within the law enforcement community.

ProAction EMS, a leading emergency medical services provider, plays a crucial role in supporting the community and its law enforcement agencies. They offer a range of services, including medical transportation, emergency response, and training programs. By sponsoring the Texas Police Games, ProAction EMS demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of law enforcement officers and the broader community they serve.

Law enforcement officers face unique challenges that can affect their physical and mental well-being. The Texas Police Games offer a platform for officers to engage in friendly competition, which helps foster team spirit and physical fitness. ProAction EMS’s sponsorship not only supports the games but also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle for officers to perform their duties effectively.

Sponsorship of events like the Texas Police Games enhances the relationship between law enforcement agencies and the community. By investing in the games, ProAction EMS demonstrates their commitment to supporting and acknowledging the efforts of law enforcement personnel. This gesture fosters positive interactions, builds trust, and strengthens the bond between the community and law enforcement agencies.

Through their sponsorship of the Texas Police Games, ProAction EMS brings attention to the critical role of emergency medical services in public safety. In emergencies, rapid and efficient medical response is crucial, and ProAction EMS’s involvement underscores their dedication to ensuring the well-being of not only law enforcement officers but also the general public.

The sponsorship of the Texas Police Games by ProAction EMS is a commendable initiative that demonstrates their commitment to the well-being of law enforcement officers and the community they serve. By supporting this event, ProAction EMS promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and camaraderie among law enforcement personnel while highlighting the vital role of emergency medical services in public safety. This partnership serves as a shining example of the positive impact that collaborative efforts between private enterprises and the law enforcement community can have on society as a whole.

ProAction Receives Grant from Truist Foundation to Support Career Opportunities

ProAction was awarded a $10,000 grant by Truist Foundation. The grant is a much-needed boost to ProAction’s year-round efforts to recruit, train and graduate Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in El Paso, particularly in communities of color.

There is a shortage of EMTs in the Borderland, and that has been the case since Covid-19 began. At ProAction, we are proud to train our students with experienced instructors, flexible schedules and invaluable hands-on-training exercises.

“In ProAction courses, students learn everything from first aid to life-saving techniques. Once the students become EMTs, they are guaranteed consistent job opportunities. With the training offered at ProAction, our students are well prepared to offer the best care possible to their patients, which benefits the health and safety of those in our community,” said Dusty Warden, director of Operations at ProAction.

A career in the emergency medical service field is an excellent choice for those looking for job security. ProAction is the best place to learn skills that can be used as a ProAction first responder, ambulance medic, or when employed by a hospital, emergency care facility or doctor in private practice.

“We recognizes the critical life-saving role that EMTs provide in our communities and the ongoing need to recruit and prepare those in the field,” said Bill Toomey, Houston and Central Texas regional president for Truist. “At Truist, our purpose to inspire and build better lives and communities, so we’re proud to support ProAction’s workforce training program that provides critical skill-building and economic advancement opportunities for hard-working individuals who deliver care when we need it the most.”

For information on how to begin a career as an EMT, call ProAction at (915) 532-2771 or email [email protected]

 

About ProAction Emergency Services Institute

ProAction Emergency Services Institute, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is an approved EMS education program through the Texas Department of State Health Services. We have also been credentialed through the American Health Association as a Training Center for Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Additionally, ProAction is licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services as an EMS Provider through our first responder program.

About Truist Foundation
Truist Foundation is committed to Truist Financial Corporation’s (NYSE: TFC) purpose to inspire and build better lives and communities. Established in 2020, the foundation makes strategic investments in nonprofit organizations to help ensure the communities it serves have more opportunities for a better quality of life. Truist Foundation’s grants and activities focus on building career pathways to economic mobility and strengthening small businesses. Learn more at Truist.com/Foundation.

ProAction Receives $25K Grant

ProAction Emergency Services Institute Receives Healthy Kids, Healthy Families grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

ProAction Emergency Services Institute announced it was awarded a Healthy Kids, Healthy Families® (HKHF) grant by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX). The HKHF funding will support BCBSTX’s commitment to community-based organizations supporting children and families that focus on health and wellness and target impacts of socio-economic and social determinants of health, as well as economic opportunity.

Career Opportunities for Communities

The shortage of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) is sorely felt in the El Paso community, especially in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic that necessitates hospital transportation and care. For ProAction this is a major opportunity for communities of color, and especially women, to become EMT’s and work in a field that consistently hires.

“ProAction Emergency Medical Services Institute offers a 5-month EMT program that allows students to attend class with a flexible schedule. The training the students receive is invaluable as it prepares them for medical emergencies that range from first aid care to saving lives,”

said Dusty Warden, ProAction, Director of Operations

Upon completion of the course the student must certify as an EMT by the state Texas. There are many opportunities in the medical field that EMT’s are prime for, such working in hospital emergency rooms, doctor’s offices, medical transport or as ProAction first responders.

“We are happy to award these grants that will support and nurture meaningful and transformational projects across Texas,” said Sheena Payne, BCBSTX’s director of Community Investments. “Strategically, it is also important that we continue to aid community-based organizations that are directly supporting children and families with health and wellness equity as well as building foundations for economic opportunity.”

The HKHF program – which centers on nutrition, physical activity, disease prevention and management and supporting safe environments – has awarded more than $20 million in funding since inception, and this year will impact the lives of more than 5 million children and adults in Texas.