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Katrina Bryant of Union was recently selected Director/Instructor for the EMT– Paramedic Technology program at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin. . Bryant, who began her new duties on July 1, IS also a member of the College's adjunct fac– ulty. In addition to her teaching duties, Bryant serves as an EMT-Paramedic and education offi– cer at Metro Ambulance in Meridian. She is also a former EMT-Paramedic for Emergystat Ambulance in Vernon, Ala. A graduate of Newton County High School, Bryant attended ECCC and received EMT-Basic Certification and EMT-Intermediate Certifica~on from Alabama Fire College. She also recetved EMT Paramedic Certification from the University Medical Center. She is scheduled to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in health-related sciences at UMC in August 2005.

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