A group of EMTs and paramedics are gearing up for a whole new line of work.
The Dayton Fire Department announced on social media that nine new EMTs and paramedics will start work after six weeks of intensive training.
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The Dayton Fire EMS Recruit Class 2024-B concluded its training on Saturday with the traditional final morning run to fire headquarters and an afternoon graduation ceremony.
The department posted pictures of the run and the nine new EMTS and paramedics on its Facebook page…