Christopher Collins, Eric Fayad and Nicholas Eberhardt receive top honors Three Sunstar Paramedics employees have been recognized by Pinellas County for outstanding service to the community. Christopher Collins was named Paramedic of the Year, Eric Fayad was honored...
In November, Nicholas Smith was given a one-percent chance of survival by a hospital physician after he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater. On February 1st Nic and his fiancé Ryen visited Sunstar to meet the first responders who helped save his life....
Pinellas County high school students got a glimpse into the role of an EMTs and paramedics on July 8. Sunstar Paramedics’ education and training officer Josh Hoover, EMT Jason Mezler, and EMT training officer Mandeville Powell explained their job duties and showed the...
CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) is building a new shelter for domestic violence survivors, and the residents will be even safer thanks to Sunstar Paramedics. On June 24, Sunstar’s chief administrative officer John Peterson and director of communications Brian...
On May 20, a mock domestic terrorism attack was staged at Pinellas Park High School. The annual event called Disaster Day is chance for Pinellas Park First Responders Magnet Program seniors to put their classroom skills to use in a mock scenario. This year’s Disaster...
The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) will visit Sunstar Paramedics on June 15 to evaluate Sunstar’s Critical Care Transport program. CAMTS regularly visits accredited organizations to ensure that patient care and safety of the transport...