Ksiezopolski Recognized For 30 Years Of Service As An EMT-Paramedic

July 29, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.
Ed Ksiezopolski
Ed Ksiezopolski


Ed Ksiezopolski, as an EMT-paramedic, was recognized for 30 years of service by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 30 consecutive years of National EMS certification.
He is retired from Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital where he was employed as an EMT-parademic, prior to that he worked for Multi Township from 1980. His career as an EMT started in 1976, and he has served his community since then. He also served his community with the Winona Lake Fire Department, and as a substitute nurse for the Kosciusko County Jail; he also was a member of the Indiana Guard Reserve for 14 years.
Along with his accomplishments in his career as an EMT-paramedic, Ed taught the EMT-Basic course at Warsaw Community High School for many years.


Ed Ksiezopolski, as an EMT-paramedic, was recognized for 30 years of service by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 30 consecutive years of National EMS certification.
He is retired from Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital where he was employed as an EMT-parademic, prior to that he worked for Multi Township from 1980. His career as an EMT started in 1976, and he has served his community since then. He also served his community with the Winona Lake Fire Department, and as a substitute nurse for the Kosciusko County Jail; he also was a member of the Indiana Guard Reserve for 14 years.
Along with his accomplishments in his career as an EMT-paramedic, Ed taught the EMT-Basic course at Warsaw Community High School for many years.


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