Sunstar Paramedics and Pinellas County EMS participated in “Bring Your Child to Work Day” on April 23. More than 20 children visited the Pinellas County EMS building in Largo to learn what their parents do for a living. One of those visitors was Dave Selbach’s...
Sunstar Paramedics employees wore red today for National Wear Red Day, which helps raise awareness about the importance of heart health. The observance is part of the American Heart Association’s American Heart Month, which raises awareness about heart disease and...
Professors training future journalists recently had a chance to learn from Sunstar Paramedics’ communications director Brian Eells and director of operations Richard Schomp. Eells and Schomp were two of the panelists who shared their extensive knowledge of incident...
In honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month this past October, Sunstar Paramedics’ employees raised money for CASA, Community Action Stop Abuse. Sunstar’s chief administrative officer Debbie Vass presented a check for $1,000 to Michelle Pliner,...
Sunstar Paramedics employees got in the giving spirit for the holidays. Last week, Metropolitan Ministries picked up over 850 pounds of nonperishable foods and $50 in gift cards donated by Sunstar Paramedics employees. This donation will nourish an estimated 40 local...
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.