Gibson Tech’s EMT Program Shines at State Competition
Gibson Tech EMT Students
16 students from Gibson Technical Center’s EMT program are eligible to attend the International HOSA Leadership Conference, after recently competing at a state conference. HOSA is a national organization that prepares students to enter the healthcare field.
Here are the results from the state contest:
Community Emergency Response Team Category
First Place - Preston Blubaugh (Reeds Spring) and Kylee Kyle (Galena)
Second Place- Allisyn Vance and Angel Dowdy (Reeds Spring)
Third Place- Hailey Cogdill (Hollister) and Ross Chapwell (Branson)
CPR/ First Aid
First Place- Cheyenne Burns and Paige Rowton (Forsyth)
Second Place- Alexis Baskins and Abby Moschner (Reeds Spring)
EMT Competition
Third Place - Haili Barton (Spokane) and Aubrey Crane (Reeds Spring)
Fourth Place- Ally Whorton (Hollister) and Aurora Leininger (Blue Eye)
Fifth Place - Mackenzie Biggers (Galena) and Nicole Yendes (Reeds Spring)
The International HOSA Leadership Conference will be held in June in Nashville, Tennessee. The teams that placed first through third will compete.
Here are the results from the state contest:
Community Emergency Response Team Category
First Place - Preston Blubaugh (Reeds Spring) and Kylee Kyle (Galena)
Second Place- Allisyn Vance and Angel Dowdy (Reeds Spring)
Third Place- Hailey Cogdill (Hollister) and Ross Chapwell (Branson)
CPR/ First Aid
First Place- Cheyenne Burns and Paige Rowton (Forsyth)
Second Place- Alexis Baskins and Abby Moschner (Reeds Spring)
EMT Competition
Third Place - Haili Barton (Spokane) and Aubrey Crane (Reeds Spring)
Fourth Place- Ally Whorton (Hollister) and Aurora Leininger (Blue Eye)
Fifth Place - Mackenzie Biggers (Galena) and Nicole Yendes (Reeds Spring)
The International HOSA Leadership Conference will be held in June in Nashville, Tennessee. The teams that placed first through third will compete.