Gilliland became an ambulance driver in 1985 before gaining EMT certifications. He served in Nye County for 25 years.
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Stacy moved to Carson City, Nevada, in 1977. In 1983 he was hired at the fire department as a dispatcher, and he later became a paramedic.
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After graduating from Bonanza High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, Gunter worked for Mercy Ambulance. He later worked as a paramedic at the Mercury Test Site, which helped pay for medical school at the University of Nevada.
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Lowell Moody was fire chief of the Hawthorne Volunteer Fire Department in the 1940s, and his family has continued service at the Hawthorne Valley Fire Department in the following decades. Steve Moody, Rick Reuter, Barbara Reuter, Mark Nixon, Craig Nixon, Kyle Reuter, and Lindsey Reuter were interviewed for Elwood Schmidt's book "A History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Project."
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Hardwick moved to Reno, Nevada in the 1970s. He has served as medical director for REMSA, Care Flight, Truckee Meadows Community College paramedic program, Sparks Fire Department, Central Lyon County Fire Protection District, and Story County Medical Director.
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In 1990 Heidemann joined the Lovelock Volunteer Fire Department. He currently works at the Hawthorne Army Depot, Hawthorne Fire Department, and works as a Chief Training Officer and EMS Coordinator. He is also an instructor for the State Fire Marshall.
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Henderson has served for 34 years in ambulance service in Beatty, Nevada. He joined the Beatty Volunteer Fire Department in 1977.
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Henderson became an EMT in 1991 while working at a medical clinic in Beatty, Nevada.
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In 1981 Harrison returned to Winnemucca, Nevada and joined the Humboldt County Volunteer Ambulance Service in 1982.
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A native of Fallon, Nevada, Horn became a member of the Gabbs Volunteer Fire Department in 1967.
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