On Friday, January 24th, Sunstar’s Jay Horne and Christopher Jennings were honored with the Commissioner Morroni Award of Excellence. The award was presented during the 19th annual luncheon honoring first responders. Jay and Christopher were nominated for the award...
More than 5,000 teens – enough to fill the entire student body of a small college – die every year in car crashes. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S.[1] Major contributors to teen driving accidents include inexperience, distractions,...
Sunstar Paramedics’ Jimmy Bryant has been named the 2013 Dunedin VFW’s Paramedic of the Year, due to his outstanding patient care, proven moral and ethical behavior, and leadership within Sunstar and the Tampa Bay community. Bryant was awarded this honor on Dec. 21,...
Sunstar’s Charlene Cobb, gives tips on what to look out for when shopping for toys on Fox 13′s “Good Day Tampa Bay.” When picking out fun toys for those little ones in your life, think about what is age appropriate. Read the warning label before purchasing and watch...
On November 12, Sunstar Paramedics presented a $600 donation to the American Cancer Society, with all of the proceeds going to cancer research. Sunstar collected the money by selling “Breast Cancer Awareness” bracelets during the month of October.