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Trinity EMS was the major sponsor at this year's Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament. The tournament was held at the beautiful Renaissance Golf Course.
Pictured (L to R): Chris Dick, Trinity's Director of Marketing & Bus. Development, Chris Cifra from Gibson and Behamn P.C., Leanne Eastman Vice President of the Gr. Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, Steve Mallette owner of New England Insurance and John Chemaly Co-owner of Trinity EMS.
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Trinity EMS was the major sponsor of the Merrimack Valley Hospital 9th Annual Health Fair. Although the weather wasn't the best there was a huge turnout. As they always do, the Trinity EMS team manned up the grills and cooked nearly 500 hot dogs and 500 hamburgers for the happy & hungry attendees, on occasion sneaking a hot dog for themselves.
Pictured from left to right are: Lowell Operations Manager & EMT Rick Barry, Operations Supervisor & Paramedic Craig Clough, EMT Greg Manthorn, EMT Greg Naun, Haverhill Operations Manager & Paramedic John Hebert and Trinity Co-Owner Gary Sepe.
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D’Youville Senior Care Foundation hosted its first Summer Concert Series in the new D’Youville Park this past summer. This was made possible thanks to a generous sponsorship from Trinity E.M.S.
Over 100 residents, family, friends, and neighbors from the community were treated to a delightful, 8 week music series. It was a terrific first season and put smiles on many faces as guests gathered under the pergola or sat on the lawn and reminisced to the music of Lowell Catholic High, the Right Guys Jazz Duo, Paul Belley & Leo Sheridan, Four Guys in Tuxes, Bill Donahue with vocalist Jackie Thurott, the Mill City Revival Band, Ernie Houle, Gentleman Songsters, and the Pedneault Music Institute Orchestra.
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Ron Fields, EMT, Educator & Instructor for Trinity EMS, (pictured 2nd from right) congratulates a new graduate of the Junior Police for Lowell. Trinity EMS is the major sponsor of the three week program which has been running for 12 years. Within those 12 years, Trinity has taught over 1,600 kids CPR at the "junior academy".
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Trinity EMS had a special detail at Sheriff James DiPaola’s Summer Academy for kids. The program is for kids from ages 8 through 13 to learn about all facets of public safety throughout Greater Lowell area. The program was held in Lowell at Cawley Stadium and Trinity was there along with Lowell’s Fire Department (ladder trucks), command center, police cruisers amongst other things. There were over 120 kids who participated in the program.
In picture: Trinity’s own Ron Fields, EMT/Instructor/Clinical Educator, talking to a group of kids about the ins and outs of our ambulance and EMT education. Of course the lights were going and the kids got to work the sirens and horns. Thanks for the help Ron!
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The Exchange Club of Haverhill recently presented its Book of Golden Deeds award to John Chemaly, president of Trinity EMS. The award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant impact in the Haverhill community. Chemaly has a long history of giving back to the community and supporting the Exchange Club. His company provides many communities, including Haverhill, with ambulance services.
Chemaly is known for supporting many of the local nonprofit groups and is the largest corporate supporter of the Exchange Club of Haverhill. Each year, he sponsors the club's Junior Police program and annual St. Patrick's Day Breakfast. These two programs are among the club's largest events and help promote child abuse prevention programs throughout the city.
Chemaly was presented with the award at a luncheon at Olivia's Restaurant in Haverhill. The Exchange Club of Haverhill is a member club of the National Exchange Club organization, and focuses its efforts on the prevention of child abuse and neglect. The club meets on Thursdays at noon at Olivia's Restaurant. For more information, visit online at www.haverhillexchangeclub.com
If you see the big guy, give him a pat on the back and join me in wishing him Congratualtions!!
In picture : Detective Karen Courier and Haverhill Exchange Club President Glenn Strauss with John Chemaly.
Trinity EMS, has recently signed a contract with the Town of Boxford, MA to service the West side of town for their 911 Emergency work. Since January 1, 2009, Trinity has signed seven (7) 911 Emergency service contracts with various communities. The Boxford contract started July 1, 2009 and will run thru June 30, 2012.
Fire Department Chief Kerry Stickney stated, “We are very pleased to have Trinity EMS a part of our Town. We are well aware of the great service they provide to our neighboring Towns and look forward to a long relationship with them.” Boxford is a town of 8,600 people and the West side of town had been serviced by AMR. Trinity will share the Town’s 911 work with Lyons Ambulance who has been servicing the East side of Town for sixteen (16) years.
Trinity EMS was started in 1991 by John Chemaly, President, and Gary Sepe, Vice President, with over 55 years of health care service between them. Chemaly said “We are very excited to add Boxford to our Trinity family. It is a great fit as we continue to grow throughout the Greater Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire areas.”
Currently, Trinity services numerous 911 contracts including the Cities of Lowell and Haverhill as well as the Towns of Chelmsford, Groveland, MA, Atkinson, Danville, Plaistow, Sandown, Newton and Hampstead, NH. The company maintains several bases throughout the 495 corridor from Nashoba Valley to Cape Anne.
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Our Trinity family enjoyed quite a spread provided by Lenzi's Catering during EMS Week. A small token of the managements' appreciation for all the hard work each and every employee puts forth each and every day.
Also during the week, John Chemaly and Gary Sepe (Trinity owners) arranged it so all Trinity employees could go to Heritage Ice Cream (Lowell) or Burke's Ice Cream (Haverhill) to enjoy a complimentary ice cream on Trinity!!
