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Jason Jenkins,
Miami County EMS Chief started his new position March 01, 2006.
Jason began his EMS career in 1995, with an EMT certification received
from Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kansas. He graduated
from Coffeyville Community College in 1997 with his emergency medicine
degree and started working as a paramedic. Jason worked as an EMT
in Liberal, Kansas and was hired upon completion of his paramedic
program as a paramedic. Jason became a Captain at EMS in Liberal
working there for 7 years. He was a college instructor at Seward
County Community College, teaching in the Allied Health division.
Jason worked for EagleMed as a Flight Paramedic upon helicopters
and fixed wing aircraft, flying out of the Dodge City and Wichita
base. Later he went to work for the State of Kansas Board of Emergency
Medical Services as an Inspector. His responsibilities were inspecting
all ambulance services in the state for regulatory and statutory
compliance. He comes to Miami County EMS from Topeka, Kansas where
he was a Major for EMS in Shawnee, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties.
Responsible for the operations division, of the third largest ambulance
service in the state, Jason had three Captains, five Lieutenants,
and a staff of approximately 65 paramedics and EMTs.
Jason was born and raised
in Liberal, Kansas graduating from Liberal High School in 1994.
His family was among the earliest settlers of Seward County, which
is where his family lives.
Jason resides
on the Miami County side of Spring Hill.
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