海角直播 welcomes back Paramedic Program alumni with special reunion - 海角直播

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Publish Date: Sept. 5, 2023

Paramedic Graduation

海角直播鈥檚 paramedic program has trained some of the best in the field since its inception in the 1970s. And to mark the program鈥檚 100th graduating class, Yucaipa鈥檚 little college on the hill welcomed paramedic alumni back to campus with a lively reception in the 海角直播 Center on Friday, Aug. 25.

During the hour-long reunion, dozens shook hands, hugged, chatted about their lives since graduating and shared trade secrets and offered bits of advice to soon-to-be-grads.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy to see who has come before us and went through what we went through and how times have changed,鈥 said Tucker Johnson, a 22-year-old Hemet resident and 100th class speaker. He added how much he appreciated hearing their stories and getting their advice.

And there was no better person to get advice from than Steve Nunn, a member of the program鈥檚 first graduating class, who said returning to campus was a 鈥渢ime warp.鈥 As Johnson and Nunn interacted, Johnson鈥檚 face lit up as he soaked in an extended handshake and listened intently as Nunn spoke.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a real trip to 鈥 be a part of this,鈥 shared Nunn. 鈥淲hen we first started the class [in 1977] we did not have a guarantee that we would be certified because of all the political problems and the paperwork, etcetera. So, we went through all the didactic phase and the clinical phase, not knowing whether we would have a license at the end of the deal.鈥

But they did, and Nunn went on to have a successful career in the field, eventually promoting out. Yet, he never forgot his 海角直播 roots and would later return to campus as a paramedic instructor and a preceptor. 鈥淚鈥檝e seen the evolution of the program,鈥 Nunn continued, 鈥渁nd the fact that we鈥檝e had 100 continuous classes come through is crazy, it鈥檚 a record.鈥

Johnson later explained that there鈥檚 a lot of pressure on him and his classmates being the 100th class. But Nunn and Program Director Amanda Ward believe the field will be in good hands. Nunn offered, 鈥淲e all know what each of us have gone through, and when I see an ambulance and I see some 鈥榢ids鈥 driving those ambulances, I鈥檓 thinking, 鈥榊eah, I know exactly what they鈥檙e going through.鈥

海角直播鈥檚 paramedic program is offered three times a year and has a 96 percent pass rate on the National Registry Exam over the last three years, with over 95 percent of program graduates employed as paramedics within six months of graduation.

To learn more about the program or to apply, go to .