Monthly Archives: October 2019

Armstrong Ambulance Takes Part in Crash Simulation at Hanscom Field

Armstrong Ambulance provided several vehicles and first responders for a training drill at Hanscom Field Wednesday.

Armstrong Ambulance provided several vehicles and first responders for a training drill at Hanscom Field Wednesday.

Several Armstrong Ambulance first responders joined colleagues from peer agencies in the area for an emergency response exercise at Hanscom Field in Bedford on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Armstrong dedicated four responding and transporting units to the drill, which simulated an aborted takeoff resulting in fire and multiple casualties. As part of the exercise, paramedics and EMTs rescued mock victims and, in the case of a few, transported them a short distance in order to simulate transport communication operations.

Over 40 volunteers from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy and airport agencies acted as mock victims for the exercise, while representatives from MassPort Fire Rescue, the FBI, Massachusetts State Police, U.S. Air Force, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Region 1, Metro Boston EMS Council Region 4, the Bedford, Lexington and Lincoln Fire Departments, the Concord Police and Fire Departments and Lahey Hospital all took part.

“These kinds of live training programs help our paramedics and EMTs stay sharp and prepared for any kind of emergency,” Armstrong CEO Rich Raymond said. “I want to thank everyone who contributed to making this exercise possible and thank all of the agencies who worked collaboratively, drawing upon their individual expertise to create and respond to a very lifelike scenario.”

Armstrong has been the preferred ambulance provider for Hanscom Air Force Base since 2016.

Armstrong Paramedic Lori Beth Sterling-Elliot and EMT Jessica Phinney coordinating “victim” triage at the aircraft scene

Armstrong Paramedic Lori Beth Sterling-Elliot and EMT Jessica Phinney coordinating “victim” triage at the aircraft scene


Fasten Your Pink Ribbon, It’s October!

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The 1st of October marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. To show our support and increase awareness about the importance of mammograms, early detection and treatment, Armstrong team members will be sporting pink ribbon pins in addition to their uniforms.

Join the cause and think pink!