State Police Maryland State Police Aviation Command To Host Virtual Open House For Potential Trooper Flight Paramedics

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(MIDDLE RIVER, MD) – Paramedics interested in pursuing a rewarding career will have an opportunity to get a glimpse into the everyday life of a Trooper Flight Paramedic from the safety of their computer screens.

On Dec. 2, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., tuning into the Maryland State Police Aviation Command virtual open house will provide a look into the operations and training necessary to be a part of the team. The Aviation Command’s newest Rescue Technicians will offer an insight into their experiences since joining the department.

Viewers will have an opportunity to ask operational and training-related questions at the end of the presentation. This virtual open house is for practicing (National Registered and/or Maryland-certified) paramedics with the desire to advance their career horizons.

For more information, please email msp.medics@maryland.gov with the subject “Open House” in the subject line. In the body of the email, include your paramedic certification number, jurisdiction and brief biographical information. Space is limited on the call, so submit your application early. The 35 best-qualified individuals will be selected for this open house with more opportunities to follow in the future.

The Maryland State Police Aviation Command operates a fleet of 10 AW-139 helicopters from seven bases throughout the State on a 24/7/365 basis. The Command has served Maryland’s citizens since 1970 through medevac, law enforcement, search & rescue, homeland security, and disaster assessment missions. The success of rescues performed by the Aviation Command depends a great deal on the cooperative partnerships with local fire, rescue, EMS, law enforcement agencies, as well as the United States Coast Guard.

For more information, visit mdsp.maryland.gov or email msp.medics@maryland.gov.

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CONTACT: MSP Aviation Command, 410-238-5800


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