Emergency First Trainers LLC

Emergency First Trainers LLC Emergency First Educators Inc. is your premiere training company with nearly 11 years of satisfied clients and over 35,000 students trained to date

Established in January 2002, Emergency First Educators was created to provide high quality training through the use of experienced Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians. With dozens of qualified instructors and thousands of students trained annually Emergency First has positioned itself as the premier training provider in United States. Emergency First Educators is a customer service driven

company dedicated to providing affordable, high quality training through experienced Nationally Registered/Licensed Paramedics and EMT's. Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, Emergency First Educators has trained over 35,000 students and established a business relationship with our customers that will last a lifetime!

09/16/2024

I am looking to expand my Instructor base. If you are an HSI or AHA Instructor and would like a part time gig, please send me a message or call me on my cell: 301.573.1412.

Ok, ALL… We are just 4 days out from the 29 annual Children Village Golf Tournament. We have 8 team slots available. Thi...
06/17/2024

Ok, ALL… We are just 4 days out from the 29 annual Children Village Golf Tournament. We have 8 team slots available. This benefits a great organization, that educates children on road and fire Safety. Grab a team and get registered. They’ll be all kinds of good door prizes and raffles, to include some really good food at the end from “CLUCKIN AROUND BBQ”

You can register by going on the children’s Village website. Click upcoming events. Then click register at the very bottom of the page. We still have slots open for whole sponsors and other sponsorships.

www.Childrensvillagehgr.com/upcoming-events

03/25/2022
Congratulations to Fitness Revolution for purchasing and installing their AED from EmergencyFirst Educators.  Please tak...
09/04/2014

Congratulations to Fitness Revolution for purchasing and installing their AED from EmergencyFirst Educators. Please take a minute to look over Chad Smith website and see what he can do for you. frhagerstown.com

Great bunch of students
11/19/2013

Great bunch of students

Waynesboro Country Club
09/19/2013

Waynesboro Country Club

Another successful cpr/AED class at PNSI
09/19/2013

Another successful cpr/AED class at PNSI

I would like to recognize  Waynesboro country club for purchasing and placing 3 physio Control CR+ Full automatic AED'S ...
07/29/2013

I would like to recognize Waynesboro country club for purchasing and placing 3 physio Control CR+ Full automatic AED'S in service, as well as training their staff. .. good job guys. ..

Let us never forget 911 and the brothers and sisters who lost their lives doing what they loved to do...27 years in the ...
05/23/2012

Let us never forget 911 and the brothers and sisters who lost their lives doing what they loved to do...27 years in the fire service and to this day I still love what I do for a living....All because of one neighbor, Earl pushing me into the fire service at age of 16....you never know what one persons affect can have on your own out come in life.

Nine years after 9/11, a photo provides some peace for the family of Gary Box.

Judson Box has never known exactly how his son, Gary, died on September 11, 2001. But an unexpected find nine years later has given him a glimpse into his son's final hours.

Gary, then 35, had been working as a firefighter in Brooklyn for roughly five years when the terrorists attacked. He did not speak to his father the day of the attack and his body was never recovered, leaving the circumstances of his death a mystery.

On September 11, 2009, Gary's sister, Christine, was visiting the Tribute Center when an employee asked her if she was looking for someone specifically. She mentioned her brother Gary, and the employee showed her to a picture of a firefighter in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel that had a caption bearing Gary's name.

But it was not Gary. It was a photo of Brian Bilcher, another member of Gary's fire squad who also perished on 9/11.

The discovery compelled Gary's father to dig deeper, clinging to the possibility that there could be a similar picture of his son out there.

Box scoured photo archives of the National 9/11 Museum and the memorial's website, which allows users to upload photos from 9/11 directly to the site.

After searching one night for more than five hours, Box went to sleep, physically and emotionally exhausted. The next morning, his wife, Helen, called him into the living room as he was eating breakfast.

She showed him a photo of a firefighter running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel toward the Towers alongside cars stuck in traffic.

This time, it was Gary.

"I was out of out control, emotionally," Box said. "Thanking God, being so happy that I had something to see."

Eager for more answers, Box contacted the National 9/11 Museum and Memorial in an attempt to track down the photographer. Several months later, the museum gave him the e-mail address of Erik Troelson, a Danish businessman who was stranded in the tunnel on his way to a meeting when he snapped the picture of Gary.

Having entered the tunnel before the first plane hit, Troelson was unaware of the tragedy that was taking place outside.

"Suddenly, the girl in the car in front of us got out crying," he said. "Then we turned on the radio and heard the events as they unfolded."

Soon after, firetrucks started racing through the tunnel, but a car with blown-out tires jammed traffic, he said.

"Some of the bigger trucks got stuck, so the guys started walking briskly past us," Troelson said. "Gary Box was one of the guys."

Box and Troelson corresponded via e-mail for months, with Troelson doing his best to recall the day's timeline of events.

On Tuesday, the National 9/11 Museum and Memorial foundation arranged for a surprise rendezvous between the men at their annual fundraiser.

They shared an emotional moment onstage. Afterward, they spoke at length, with Box expressing his gratitude.

"I think I said about 300 times thank you and God bless you, that's all I could say," Box said. "I think I told him I love you, and I don't tell anybody that."

Nine years after September 11, Box said he still feels the pain of that day. He doesn't have the means to make large donations to the museum, but has sought to promote their cause through his story.

"We need that in this country because too many people forget," Box said of the museum. "I wish everybody could get what I got."

His voice quaking with emotion from recounting his discovery of the photo, Box said he can no longer bring himself to look at it.

“It’s like looking at a walking dead man. You know what happened to him within 45 minutes,” he said.

05/04/2012

Congrats to Olde Line Tattoo Gallery. They were trained in Adult CPR/AED, Universal First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogen....This is a class act studio...

Success is in the details!!

05/01/2011

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