REMSA TEAM WINS BRONZE MEDAL AT JEMS GAMES AT NATIONAL EMS CONFERENCE
Reno, Nev. – A team of paramedics from the Regional Emergency Medical Service Authority (REMSA) won the bronze medal finishing in third place at the annual JEMS (Journal of Emergency Medical Services) Games at the national EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Today Conference in Baltimore, Md., on March 6. REMSA Paramedics Matt Dixon, Chris Watson and Adam Heinz made up the REMSA team.
“The REMSA team performed in exemplary fashion and displayed a calmness rarely seen at this level of competition,” said Criss Brainard, deputy chief of San Diego Fire and Rescue and lead judge during the JEMS Games event. “The REMSA team also provided outstanding patient care while remaining calm under pressure. I would consider it an honor having any member of the REMSA team take care of my family.”
The REMSA team competed against 20 other three-member teams from around the world in a series of emergency medical service related events. Scoring was based on skill, speed and medical accuracy. After the preliminary competition, the REMSA team was selected as one of the three finalists that participated in the finals consisting of a large-scale mass casualty incident bus accident emergency medical scenario. By placing in the top three, REMSA’s fees for participating in next year’s competition have been waived. The REMSA team was sponsored by local medical supply companies.
Cape Fear/Duplin County in North Carolina finished in first place and Sussex County EMS in Delaware finished in second place. Other notable teams included New York Fire Department, Miami Dade Fire Rescue and Boca Raton Fire Department who finished in fourth place.
During the competition, the lead paramedic of each team wore a wireless microphone to allow the audience and judges to hear the team’s communications. Approximately 3,000 spectators were in attendance to watch the finals.

