Dave Moore, James O'Hearn, and Russell Chase were honoured for their exemplary service in Oxford County last week.
OXFORD COUNTY - Three Oxford Paramedics have been awarded for their exemplary services.
Chief Ben Addley says Dave Moore, James O'Hearn, and Russell Chase were all given Exemplary Service Awards last week for showing the highest standards of conduct, industry and efficiency to the County of Oxford.
"Its part of the Canadian Honour System that recognizes professional's in pre-Hospital care and perform their duties in an exemplary manor."
Addley adds these gentlemen go above and beyond their day to day duties.
"They're also involved in other activities other than being the frontline paramedics. So that might be in an educational environment, that might be in a leadership role, or a public relations and volunteering or just being in the community."

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