2008 Photo Gallery

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Photo Gallery

Here in the photo gallery you will find pictures of our EMS members at work and play.  Click on any picture to view a larger photo.

Firefighters prepare to enter a carbon monoxide filled home while in the background EMS checks the residents.

Even in a hail storm, volunteer EMT's respond!

This roll over accident on K-10 resulted in only minor injuries.

The City of Eudora Fire & EMS crews work and injury accident at 20th and Church Streets

EMS volunteers exam Lawrence Douglas County Fire Medical's paramedic ambulance

Tim Donovan and Matthew Fulks load an ambulance stretcher bearing a team mate during a practice drill

"Yes, it's clean! I washed it!"

The City of Eudora Fire Department's vehicles, lined up and ready to roll

Eudora Township Fire and Eudora's EMT's work a high speed accident on County Road 1061

Damage inflicted on the vehicles in the high speed impact on County Road 1061

A medical helicopter awaits its trauma patient after an accident in Eudora Township

Fire department personnel attend to both patients and cars in a T-bone type accident in Eudora

EMS personnel at the volunteer recognition ceremony held during Eudora's 150th celebration

An EMS truck parks at an angle to guide traffic away from responders on a K-10 car accident

Life Star lines up for a landing behind Eudora Township F.D. Engine 1330

Lieutenant Donovan, an EMT and firefighter, checks an occupant for smoke inhalation following a kitchen fire.

EMT/LPN Paula Bradley and EMT Yvette Gadberry staff the rehabilitation and EMS station during a fire at the Eudora United Methodist Church

Firefighting can be hot and dangerous work. Most of the department's firefighters are cross trained as Emergency Medical Technicians. This fire occurred three miles north of Eudora on Leavenworth County Road 1.

City of Eudora fire and EMS personnel respond in all kinds of weather and all times of the day and night. Some hot coffee would be great after this chilly call on 10th Street