Nicole Silver
Paramedic
Northwell Health System Center for EMS
Nicole Silver began her career in EMS in 2010, driven by a profound desire to help others. Growing up close to her grandmother, Nicole’s life path shifted when she found her grandmother in cardiac arrest just after Christmas. This life-altering experience inspired her to pursue a career in healthcare, transitioning from an initial interest in law enforcement to enrolling in an EMT program. She knew then that she wanted to make a difference in people’s lives.
Fourteen years later, Nicole is now a Paramedic with the inter-facility transport division at Staten Island University Hospital, Northwell Health. Known for her dedication and compassion, Nicole has provided care for some of the most critically ill and injured patients. One of her most remarkable moments came during the transfer of an elderly female patient with a ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. The patient went into cardiac arrest while enroute, and Nicole and her partner defibrillated the patient 11 times, ultimately achieving ROSC. Upon arrival at the hospital, the patient was able to move on her own, and later underwent a successful surgery and was discharged. Nicole’s quick thinking, attention to detail, and exceptional care were crucial in saving the patient’s life.
In addition to her work as a Paramedic, Nicole is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in biology at Touro University, with plans to advance her career as a Physician Assistant. She is proud to work alongside some of the most distinguished EMTs and Paramedics at Northwell Health. Outside of her professional life, Nicole enjoys painting and photography.
Northwell Health is proud to honor Nicole Silver as a 2024 American Ambulance Association Star of Life for her outstanding contributions to EMS and patient care.