by mgresh | May 29, 2022 | On the Move
In November 2010, paramedic Tabietha Manes received an unexpected holiday gift: custody of her niece, Lori. Overnight, Tabietha became a mom to a three-year-old and gained the sole responsibility of a little girl who had few clothes and no toys. That holiday season...
by mgresh | May 29, 2022 | On the Move
Sunstar Paramedics’ fleet of vehicles is the backbone of its emergency response operation. The 71 ambulances and 11 support vehicles in the fleet are critical to Sunstar reliably transporting patients to the hospital, while allowing paramedics to give medical care en...
by mgresh | May 29, 2022 | On the Move
In honor of Veterans Day, Sunstar Paramedics would like to recognize and thank its close to 70 employees who have served in U.S. military branches or currently serving in the Reserves or National Guard. They bravely served our country before serving our community...
by mgresh | May 29, 2022 | On the Move
Sunstar Paramedics has donated time and funds to many Tampa Bay nonprofits over the years, and last year, the team decided to focus its efforts on one issue to really make an impact. It all started with Melissa Dohme, who was transported by Sunstar in January 2012...
by mgresh | May 29, 2022 | On the Move
When paramedics arrive at the scene of a major trauma, it’s easy to get “tunnel vision” and focus on the most obvious injuries. That’s why the critical thinking skills that Chris Collins honed during his recent Sunstar training were so valuable, he says. “Critical...