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Cypress Creek EMS Hosts a Charity Golf Tournament to Raise Money for Scholarships for Emergency Medical Service Students.


KIMTEK Ships 1000th Skid Unit KIMTEK Corporation announced the


shipment of their 1,000th skid unit to Calex Ambulance Service in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, the first agency to purchase a MEDLITE™ unit. This commemorative 1,000th skid unit will be in service with Calex and the very first MEDLITE™ will be returned to KIMTEK to be refurbished and dis‐ played at the KIMTEK corporate head‐ quarters.


On October 18, 2010 at the Norhtgate Country Club in Spring, Texas, over 150 players attended the 2010 CCEMS Scholarship Golf Classic to raise money for EMS students. The Cypress Creek EMS Scholarship Classic was blessed with great players, generous sponsors and beautiful weather. The CCEMS Scholarship Golf Classic, held at the Northgate Country Club, is one the fundraisers CCEMS relies on to provide scholarships to EMT and Paramedic hopefuls in our community. The 1960 St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the other crucial fundraiser for CCEMS, together with the Scholarship Golf Classic; CCEMS was able to provide scholarships, including books and tuition, to nine paramedic students and 16 EMT students this year. Allen Green, a current scholarship beneficiary says: “It has meant more than words can explain that I was cho‐ sen to receive a scholarship to be able to pursue my dream in becoming an EMT. I have been a Non‐Medical Driver for about a year and a half with CCEMS and enjoy it! I have always wanted to pursue my passion for learning emer‐ gency medicine and to provide prehos‐ pital care when someone has needed it. Thru the Golf tournaments that CCEMS holds annually that helps raise money for the scholarship program, I was blessed to become a recipient of the scholarship. Thank you everyone that contributes to CCEMS scholarship


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CCEMS and the golf committee would like to thank all of our sponsors and players, we are proud to be able to continue to support the community and provide scholarships to help get more medics on our streets, without the help from our great sponsors and the support of the players, we would not be able to continue to do so. The golf committee would like to give a special recognition to the following sponsors: McKinney & Cooper LLC, Curran & Connors, Koronis Revenue Solutions LLC, MillerCoors, Bike Lane, Perry’s Steak House & Grille, Sign‐A‐ Rama, Ballard Exploration, Planet Ford, Wolfies 249, Willis of Texas Inc., The Troubleshooters, Braun, Joiner Partnership, Inc., clickquoteapply.com, Martin Apparatus, Enroute, Nat Turner, Silver Eagle Distributors, Neptune Emergency Services, P.A., Lone Star Welding, Dr. Levon Vartanian, and Northwest Communications. EMS


About CCEMS


For more information on CCEMS visit www.ccems.com. Cypress Creek EMS is a non-profit, volunteer-based 9-1-1 ambulance service covering 250 square miles of North/Northwest Harris County and responds to approximately 30,000 calls annually, serving over 500,000 people.


KIMTEK is the largest producer and marketer of ATV/UTV specific skid units for public safety agencies in the U.S. Kimtek’s FIRELITE™ fire/rescue skid units and MEDLITE™ medical skid units are now in service in 49 states, four provinces in Canada, all branches of the military, in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, the National Park Service, numerous NASCAR tracks and sporting complexes nationwide. EMS


KIMTEK Corporation was founded in 1984 as a research and development company dedicated to advances in life safety technology in the fire sciences. KIMTEK manufactures and markets FIRELITE™ and MEDLITE™ Transport skid units for emergency service UTVs and pick-up trucks. For more information, contact KIMTEK at 888-546-8358 or visit the company Web site at www.kimtekresearch.com


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