July2025_PMREMS_Newsletter

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Summertime Talk

Pocono Mountain Regional EMS is spreading the news about where we’ve been throughout the community plus where we’ll be with an invitation to join us.

Along with opportunities, we’re happy to be privy to information provided by our local healthcare network friends... have a look-see!

WhyPMREMS?

Highly Competitive Salary Package

We believe in rewarding our staff for their hard work & dedication to the mission of saving lives.

Work-Life Balance

We offer an outstanding vacation package to ensure you have the time you need to rest, recharge, & spend quality time with your loved ones.

Planning for Your Future is Important - Let Us Help

Our organization offers a robust 401(k) match program to assist you in meeting your retirement goals.

Innovative Approach to Emergency Medical Services

We implement progressive protocols that ensure the best outcomes for our patients & provide an engaging work environment for our staff.

A Belief in the Power of Lifelong Learning

We offer a variety of educational opportunities to help our team members stay current on the latest medical advancements & expand their professional skills.

Access to the Latest, State-of-the-Art EMS Equipment

Our investment in technology speaks to our dedication to our patients and our staff.

Teamwork and Collaboration

At Pocono Mountain Regional EMS, we foster an environment of teamwork and collaboration. Every voice matters - everyone plays a vital role in our mission.

Positive Impact in Your Community

Do work that's meaningful & rewarding.

Committed to Career Advancement & Growth

We believe in promoting from within & offer numerous advancement opportunities.

Comprehensive Benefits Package: Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance

Your well-being is important to us.

TEAM TEAMWORK WORK

Recently, PMREMS was alerted by Monroe County Control Center to assist the Tobyhanna Army Depot Fire & Emergency Services team with an active fire incident on base.

Our ALS ambulance 1125 from our 11-1 station responded and provided support on scene for approximately 2 hours while TYAD, and fire resources from across Monroe and Lackawanna counties worked quickly to mitigate the situation. Thanks to the fast, coordinated efforts of the Depot team, the incident was controlled before significant fire spread could occur minimizing threats to life and property.

Did you know?

PMREMS and many local emergency agencies maintain mutual aid agreements with Tobyhanna Army Depot. Station 47 (Depot Fire) routinely assists our crews on high-priority calls throughout the community. While responses on base are rare, we deeply value the strong partnership and unwavering professionalism TYAD brings to every situation.

We can’t say it enough THANK YOU to Tobyhanna Army Depot Fire & Emergency Services, Station 47, and all the supporting crews for a truly exceptional (and safe) response.

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Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN), part of Jefferson Health, cut the ribbon today for two new health centers at Tower Place –Health Center at Tower Place and Women’s Health Center at Tower Place. These facilities are built on the former site of Bethlehem Steel’s Martin Tower, breathing new life into the site that has been empty for several years and establishing the region's first and only women's health center.

Joseph Cacchione, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Jefferson, welcomed community partners and colleagues. Dr. Cacchione spoke about the importance of LVHN and Jefferson Health coming together and what it means for the community and for Tower Place.

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“The combination marked a new chapter in access, innovation, equity and opportunity for patients, colleagues, students and health plan members,” Dr. Cacchione said. “Tower Place is the latest example of Jefferson’s commitment to the health of this community. We will continue to make investments in all the regions legacy LVHN serves to make our communities healthier.”

The centers opened to patients July 15th.

Bob Begliomini, President, Jefferson Health–Lehigh Valley Region, reiterated how the centers mark the ongoing commitment of Jefferson Health to invest in access to care.

“Our teams have worked tirelessly to plan, design and build these two centers,” Begliomini said. “They are an investment in health care in the region and will increase access to care in this community.”

Also in attendance was , Interim System Clinical Leader for Women’s Health Service Line at Jefferson Health. Dr. Flicker commented on LVHN’s longstanding commitment to women’s health care.

“LVHN is proud to continue our more than 125-year history, which is rooted in empowering women,” Dr. Flicker said. “We continue that tradition today with the opening of the region’s first Women’s Health Center. LVHN is doing what’s right for women at every stage of life with personalized care, innovative treatments and unwavering support through comprehensive women’s services.”

Dr. Flicker noted that 80 percent of the LVHN workforce is comprised of women, and it has pioneered specialized programs with women in mind – such as the for women experiencing postpartum depression, the Women's Heart and Vascular Program and the high-risk breast clinic.

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