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Kamsack paramedic presented QEII Platinum Jubilee Medal

Ken Thompson of Kamsack was one of 49 Emergency Medical Services professionals to receive a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal.
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Ken Thompson, centre, of Kamsack who has worked as an Emergency Medical Responder for 30 years, was presented with a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal by Gov. Gen. Russ Mirasty, left, in Regina on Dec. 6. At right was Steve Skoworodko, president of the Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan.

KAMSACK — A Kamsack man who has worked as an Emergency Medical Responder for 30 years was one of 49 Emergency Medical Services professionals to receive a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal on Dec. 6.

Ken Thompson of Kamsack was presented with the medal by the Honourable Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, at Government House in Regina.

The Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal is a tangible way for Saskatchewan to honour Her Majesty for Her service to Canada while also recognizing the significant contributions and achievements of Saskatchewan citizens, said a release from Colleen McKay of the Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan.

The Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan (PSCS) are the subject matter experts on ground ambulance since 1959, representing 102 of 105 ground medical ambulance responses in Saskatchewan and has as its vision, fair access to quality paramedic services for all Saskatchewan People, said information from McKay.

PSCS is a member-based organization dedicated to maintaining high quality and accountable paramedic services in Saskatchewan, she said. “We are the voice of the profession and serve both the public and our members directly and through partnerships.”

Thompson, who has worked with Duck Mountain Ambulance Care at Kamsack for most of his 30 years as an Emergency Medical Responder, has spent about 32 years as a firefighter and has served as the chief of the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department since 2018. He has also served as the community’s coroner for 12 years.

Following are the other recipients of the medal:

  • Jordan Ambrose,
  • Dale Backlin,
  • Thomas Barbier,
  • Doug Beeson,
  • Patrick Bellisle,
  • Apollo Bellisle,
  • Krista Borgerson,
  • Martin Bowman,
  • Cory Brossart,
  • Jessica Brost,
  • Duane Doane,
  • Noel Dunn,
  • Trevor Dutchak,
  • Michael Fay,
  • Robert Ferland,
  • Colin Giesbrecht,
  • Brett Heerspink,
  • Mila Herauf,
  • Tim Hillier,
  • Paul Hills,
  • Nikkoli Hubic,
  • Scott Huckle,
  • Cameron Hutchinson,
  • Kirby Johns,
  • Megan Koskie,
  • Scott Koza,
  • Jennifer Larre,
  • Natalie LeBlanc,
  • Clayton Leduc,
  • Selena Letain,
  • Jody Lundy,
  • Rod MacKenzie,
  • Dave McNaughton,
  • Garnet Nagy,
  • Kelly Prime,
  • Ross Reaburn,
  • Brian Reichle,
  • Krista Remeshylo,
  • Andrew Schmidt,
  • Adrian Schmiedge,
  • Darren Tanzell,
  • Wayne Therres,
  • Micheal Topola,
  • Rachel Tyler,
  • Chris Warren,
  • John Wilkie,
  • Jesse Wlock and
  • Keith Woytiuk.