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2/19/2018
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Board of Commissioners
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Rowan <br />Cabaxrus <br />COMMUNITY COLLEGE <br />Post Office Boz 1595, Salisbury, North Carolina 28145-1595 • 704-216-RCCC (7222) • www.rcccedu <br />Concord, NC • Kannapolls, NC • Salisbury, NC <br />Date September 6, 2017 <br />EMS Director Alan Thompson <br />Cabarrus County EMS <br />31 Willowbrook Dr NW <br />Concord, NC 28027 <br />Dear Alan, <br />As you know, the Paramedic program at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is growing and we <br />are enhancing this growth by building the program's infrastructure of equipment, classrooms <br />and personnel. We have secured a new state of the art classroom that is large enough to fulfill <br />our needs and we are in the process of advertising and recruiting for a full-time lead Paramedic <br />instructor. <br />Our accrediting agency, CaAEMSP, has a resource matrix that evaluates the quality and <br />effectiveness of the equipment, classroom space, budget and personnel. Using the data from the <br />assessments as well as feedback from stakeholders such as yourself, RCCCis dedicating great <br />support to this program and our team will continue efforts to acquire all of the resources needed <br />to provide the most realistic training experience for our students. <br />As an employer of our graduates, Cabarrus County EMS is a key partner of our program and we <br />enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship. We appreciate the support you and your agency have <br />provided in the way of time, expertise, supplies and equipment. The Paramedic program is <br />currently in need of a functioning ambulance to provide the opportunity for students to expand <br />their skills beyond core competencies to more advanced situational awareness and vital <br />decision-making abilities. Your donation of an ambulance would enhance classroom training by <br />emulating both the physical and emotional complexities faced by Paramedics in the field. <br />Thank you for your consideration of our request and especially for your continued support of <br />Emergency Services Training at RCCC. <br />Sincerely, <br />Ann Morris <br />Associate Vice President, Corporate and Continuing Education <br />Attachment number 1 \n <br />F-3 Page 54 <br />
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