Brian Davis has worked in almost every position within the Oklahoma City EMS system since joining Amcare, the precursor to the current provider EMSA, in 1987. He spent time in oversight within the Office of the Medical Director and currently serves as EMS Chief for Edmond Fire. He has the distinguished honor of being one of very few Level III paramedics and is known as a Dinosaur of EMS for his longevity in the field. He was on the ground at the Oklahoma City bombing within minutes, worked as a rescuer both the May 3rd 1999 and May 20th 2013 tornadoes in his hometown of Moore, as well as incidents large and small which aren't so well documented, yet still just as critical to those in his care.
Josh Hillis is a firefighter paramedic and a sergeant in the EMS Division. His passion for excellence in all he does makes him as comfortable fighting fire as teaching young medical professionals.
And these are just a couple of our long-term team members. There are over a dozen more representing us.
These are just a few of our team of instructors. Not only are they individually at the top of their fields, together the Heartland CPR team has combined teaching experience as AHA instructors in excess of 100 years! Come experience the difference!
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- Ginger Davis
Heartland CPR, llc
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