Broadwater County is facing a shortage of emergency medical technicians, but the Broadwater Community Health Foundation is working to address that.
The foundation recently donated $9,000 to train six new EMTs at Billings Clinic-Broadwater.
EMTs provide what can be a life-saving service—they are the ones who provide emergency medical care and help transport patients to the hospital.
Right now, Billings Clinic-Broadwater has 12 EMTs, and hospital officials say adding six more will benefit the county.
“When it comes to nights and having even a second EMT on to be able to drive or respond to a 911 can be challenging,” said Billings Clinic-Broadwater CEO Justin Tiffany. “And so getting more folks trained will be very valuable for us.”
The new EMTs will start training in January, and they w

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