Lawry joined the Fallon, Nevada Fire Department in 1968.
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The Lawsons were part of the Professional Rescue Instructors of Nevada from around 1976 until 1988.
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Lisle joined the Beatty, Nevada fire department in 1967 while still in college. He served in the ambulance service for seventeen years before retiring.
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Loveberg currently serves as the Chief of the Smith Valley Fire District, which he joined in 2000 after moving from Douglas County.
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McCandless joined the Yerington, Nevada Volunteer Fire Department in 1979. He has made ambulance runs with the department as an EMT.
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Mohler received a degree in biology from the University of Nevada, Reno. He began working for AIDS Ambulance at age 19. In 1977 he began teaching CPR classes, and in 1980 he became an EMT. He became an RN in 1985 and began flying for St. Mary's Hospital's Care Flight.
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McClintock volunteered for the Cal-Nev-Ari, Nevada Fire Department in 1980. In 1990 he began working at the Clark County Fire Department, where he worked until his retirement in 2009.
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After managing an air ambulance service out of Denver, Colorado, Miller moved to Reno, Nevada to manage the new helicopter ambulance service that began in 1980.
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After working as a nurse in Hawaii, Moore helped start a paramedic service in Reno, Nevada in 1977. In 2000 Moore joined Care Flight and has been active with developing emergency standards for the Nevada State Board of Nursing.
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Miller owns and operates the Flying ICU, an air ambulance service, which she started in 2002. She began working in the ICU at Valley Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1999.
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