Central Louisiana (3/3/2026) – Nine new EMTs will serve Central Louisiana after successfully completing extensive coursework and hands-on training at Acadian Ambulance’s National EMS Academy.
Congratulations to:
- Erica Powell
- Desirae Bordelon
- Jessica Fontenot
- Bobby Guilbeau
- Tabitha Guyette
- Ellie Reboul
- Jessica Robertson
- Samuel Walker
- Bailey Warren
Acadian’s National EMS Academy offers a comprehensive EMT program which focuses on essential life-saving techniques, some of those being patient assessment, trauma and airway management, and emergency childbirth. This training ensures that graduates can provide immediate care to those in need.
“These graduates now have the skills and knowledge to go out into our local community — from Sabine Parish in the west to Concordia Parish in the east — and make a positive impact. They’ve spent the past 12 weeks learning what it takes to be an EMT, and we’re proud to welcome them to the EMS field,” Acadian Director of Staffing Timothy Dronet commended.
Considering a new career?
The next EMT class begins in Marksville, LA, on March 23, 2026, with orientation on March 10 or 11. To learn more about a career in emergency medical services, or to register, visit www.BecomeAMedic.com.
Acadian’s National EMS Academy offers entry-level, continuing education and refresher courses for a number of EMS career pathways, including EMTs and paramedics.
It is a nationally accredited EMS training facility with locations in Louisiana, Texas, and Tennessee and is an authorized American Heart Association Training Center for CPR and ECC courses, underscoring its commitment to high-quality emergency care training.
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