OAK CREEK, WI — Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Wisconsin, Inc. is strengthening the region’s emergency medical services (EMS) system with 11 newly certified emergency medical technicians (EMTs). These new EMTs graduated from Superior Ambulance’s hands-on training program through the Life Support Training Institute (LSTI) on Wednesday, October 1.
The graduation was held at Superior Ambulance’s Oak Creek Station and Wisconsin State Representative Jessie Rodriguez (R-21) joined to recognize the graduates’ achievement.
Each graduate is stepping into a full-time role with Superior, immediately applying their training to strengthen emergency care across the region. Together, Superior Ambulance and LSTI are working to reduce barriers to entering emergency services while supporting long-term career growth in the field for residents of the communities they serve.
“Wisconsin families count on strong, reliable EMS care, and Superior Ambulance is proud to be expanding that workforce with local talent,” said Kim Godden, Vice President of Superior Ambulance. “By training and hiring directly from the communities we serve, we’re meeting urgent needs today while building a stronger, more resilient EMS system for tomorrow. These graduates are stepping into vital roles that will safeguard their neighbors and support Wisconsin communities when it matters most.”
“Investing in EMS is investing in the safety and future of our state. I commend Superior Ambulance for giving our neighbors the chance to build meaningful careers while making sure Wisconsin families have trusted EMS professionals they can depend on,” said State Rep. Jessie Rodriguez.