| The paramedics of Johnson County Med-Act
realize that the first person at the scene of most emergencies is a
private citizen. The citizen becomes the first link in the chain of
survival for the victim. If the citizen is trained in CPR and First
Aid, that very important link is strengthened. Public information and
education programs offered through Johnson County Med-Act include injury
prevention as well as informative programs. The Community Education Division consists of a team of three individuals. The Division Chief for Community Education and two Community Education Officers. This team works closely together in developing new education programs, updating existing programs, and representing Med-Act in a variety of forums. Each team member has specific areas of expertise, and therefore compliment each other in creating a progressive department. This team is also responsible for performing the duties of the Public Information Officer when appropriate. |
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Johnson County Med-Act
11811 S. Sunset Dr., Ste 1100
Olathe, KS 66061
Phone: (913) 715-1950
Fax: (913) 715-1959
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