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KEMTA - Hall Of Fame

At the 27th Annual Awards Ceremony, in Garden City, Kansas on March 18, 2000, the Kansas Emergency Medical Technicians Association announced the establishment of the Kansas EMS Hall of Fame.
The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to pay respect to those that have devoted their lives to EMS in the State of Kansas.
Restricted to those that have retired from delivery of EMS care or are no longer with us, inductees are selected by the Kansas Emergency Medical Technicians Association Board of Directors and honored at the annual Awards Ceremony.

Physical Location:
There is a display of the pictures and accompanying narrative about each inductee on the walls of the Kansas Board of EMS offices at the Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson Street, Room 1031 in Topeka.  Visitors are certainly welcome at any time during business hours.

Click on a KS EMT Hall of Fame recipient below to learn more

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Lyle E. Eckhart

Galen Gentry

Luther Keith

Inducted
March 18, 2000

Inducted
March 18, 2000

 

Inducted
March 18, 2000


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Marilyn Crowley

Phyllis Vanhoose

Jim L. Werries

Inducted
March 31, 2001

Inducted
March 31, 2001

Inducted
March 31, 2001




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Joseph R. Cobb

Loy Eary

Dale Creed

Inducted
April, 2002

Inducted
April, 2002

Inducted
March 29, 2003



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Randy L. Reinecker

Larry Joy

Inducted
March 29, 2003

Inducted
March 28, 200
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Inducted
April 9, 200
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Robert Dean Orth

Dan Dailey

Don White

Inducted
200
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Inducted
200
6

Inducted
2006


Joe Willy

Ted McCurdy

 

Inducted
2007

Inducted
2008