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Rick Harrison oral history interview, 2013 July 18

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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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History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews

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Paul R. Brown interviews, panel discussions, and event videotapes, approximately 1995 to 2005

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Lori Lipman Brown Papers

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Louie Lemaire oral history interview, 2013 July 18

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Lemaire joined the Battle Mountain fire department in 1960. He served as chief of the department from 1975 to 1980. He then served as county commissioner.

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History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews

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Transcript of an interview with Dan Connell by Shirley Emerson on November 18, 2013

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2013-11-18

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In 1954, Dan Connell enrolled as a sophomore at Las Vegas High School, newly arrived from Ocean Gate, New Jersey, where his father was a New Jersey state trooper. The family’s first living space was a converted two-car garage close to McCarran airport. Living there seemed far out of town at the time; so far out that the school district could not justify providing him bus service. Instead, the family was reimbursed for his transportation costs. Dan also worked fulltime in a restaurant near McCarran Airport while going to high school. This was followed by two years in the military. Afterwards, he returned to Las Vegas, went to school, married his wife Linda, and eventually settled in the Westleigh neighborhood of Ward 1 in 1973. Westleigh remains their home, the place where they raised four sons, lived near their parents, enjoyed Sunday dinners surrounded by family and friends, and the neighborhood where their sons delivered newspapers. All four sons, David, Donald, Mark and Brian, still reside in Las Vegas. Dan has seen the neighborhood weather ups and downs and is enjoying the current renaissance spurred on by Downtown development. He describes the quality of the houses that has made them endure the decades no matter what. He also shares the story of meeting Sheriff Ralph Lamb while working at a restaurant. Looking to follow in his father’s law enforcement footsteps, Dan soon was hired by the Metro. He is retired from a 40-year-career in local law enforcement in both Las Vegas and Henderson.

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Christian Giller oral history interview, 2013 December 18

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Giller was raised in Reno, Nevada, where his family owned AIDS Ambulance. He worked as a dispatcher before earning his EMT certifications in the 1980s.

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History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews

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John Peters oral history interview, 2013 July 18

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Peters has practiced medicine at the Battle Mountain General Hospital since 1991. He has trained military and paramilitary groups in pre-hospital care. He currently oversees the paramedic program in Battle Mountain.

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History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews

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Dr. Ruben J. Acherman interview, July 18, 2019: transcript

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2019-07-18

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Interviewed by Monsserath Hernandez, Laurents Bañuelos-Benitez, and Claytee White. Dr. Acherman has been practicing in Southern Nevada for nearly 20 years and continues to care for the community at the Children's Heart Center of Nevada in Las Vegas. Born and raised in the small town of Palmira, Colombia with his two sisters and parents. His father is from Romania and immigrated to Ecuador while escaping from Nazi occupied Europe during World War II. Dr. Acherman eventually moved to Cali, Colombia in order to attend medical school. knowing that he wanted to specialize in cardiology and being unable to do cardiology in Colombia he immigrated to the U.S. and specialized in pediatrics at USC. After practicing for two years in Toronto, he was contacted by Dr. Evans in 2001 with an offer to work at his practice in Southern Nevada where he was able to successfully perform the first balloon dilation in the state of Nevada.

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Dorothea Overleese oral history interview (OH-01421), 2005 February 13

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History of Nursing in Southern Nevada Oral History Project Records

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Robert Campbell Jr. "Doc" oral history interview, 2005 March 12

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Katsumi Furitsu with Janet Gordon oral history interview, 2005 May 13

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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