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James Martin

James Nolan Martin, a Critical Care Paramedic with Pafford Medical Services in Rogers and Tulsa County, Oklahoma, brings an impressive 44 years of experience to his role. With 13 of those years dedicated to Pafford, James’s career is marked by a steadfast commitment to excellence in emergency medical services. His entry into EMS was driven by a deep-seated desire to help others, leveraging his skills to make a significant impact in critical situations.

James’s work ethic is exemplified by his dual roles as an On-Duty Supervisor (ODS) and Field Training Officer (FTO), where he mentors incoming paramedics and ensures operational readiness at all times. His dedication extends beyond his scheduled shifts; he actively engages in community service, employee training, and resource management for his stations.

An American Heart Association Instructor since 1994, James teaches BLS, PALS, and ACLS, contributing to the professional growth of his colleagues. Additionally, as an EVOC instructor, he ensures that EMS professionals are adept at handling emergency vehicles under high-pressure situations.

Recognized for his professionalism and passion for patient care, James’s approach to EMS work is thorough and compassionate, ensuring that every detail, from paperwork to vehicle cleanliness, is meticulously managed. His personal life is filled with the joys of family, music, and continuous learning, drawing strength and support from his spouse and their grandchildren.

James’s unwavering dedication and generous spirit have not only earned him the respect of his peers but have also made him a beloved figure within the community. His nomination for Star of Life is a testament to his profound impact on both Pafford Medical Services and the many lives he has touched throughout his admirable career.

David Trimberger

David Trimberger, a Paramedic Field Training Officer (FTO) with Pafford Medical Services in Yukon, Oklahoma, embodies the true spirit of the American Ambulance Association’s Star of Life. With four years in EMS, nearly three of which have been with Pafford, David has quickly distinguished himself through his dedication to excellence in patient care and education. Drawn to EMS by the challenge and immediacy of life-saving interventions, David thrives in environments that demand quick thinking and decisive action.

His commitment to the profession is driven by the deep personal connections he forms with patients—valuing their stories and insights as much as providing medical care. David believes that taking time to listen carefully to patients often reveals crucial information that can be key to their treatment. His guiding principle, to always engage with patients and colleagues in a manner that fosters learning and mutual respect, highlights his role not just as a caregiver but as an educator.

David’s approach to EMS is characterized by a profound commitment to continuous learning and humility. He advises new paramedics to embrace every opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues and to remain open to the lessons each day brings. His philosophy is that the greatest paramedics are those who use every interaction as a chance to teach and learn, thereby enhancing the capabilities of their team and improving outcomes for patients.

Outside of his professional life, David enjoys the serenity of nature through hiking, hunting, and fishing. He is also passionate about cooking, particularly smoking various meats—a hobby that allows him to unwind and indulge his creative side.

David is grateful for the unwavering support of his wife, Molly, who is not only his partner but his inspiration. He praises her dedication as a nurse and their upcoming journey into parenthood, emphasizing her integral role in his life and career. David Trimberger’s recognition as a Star of Life is a testament to his exceptional service and his profound impact on both his community and the field of EMS.

Dalton Stewart

Dalton Stewart, a seven-year veteran at Pafford Medical Services, exemplifies the spirit of the American Ambulance Association’s 2024 Star of Life. His EMS journey is marked by an appreciation for the profession’s dynamic nature—no day is the same, offering new challenges and opportunities to make a significant impact. Dalton’s dedication shines through in his daily commitment to positive patient outcomes, deeply valuing the ability to bring comfort and care during critical moments.

Recognized for his adaptability and continuous pursuit of knowledge, Dalton advocates for ongoing education within EMS, emphasizing the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. His advice to peers and newcomers—never stop learning and always be ready to adapt—highlights his proactive approach to professional growth and excellence in patient care.

Outside of his lifesaving work, Dalton unwinds by playing guitar, singing, and hunting, sharing these moments with his family. His recognition as a Star of Life is a testament to his profound impact on both his patients and the broader EMS community.

Ronnie Zermeno

Ronnie Zermeno, a seasoned emergency medical services (EMS) professional with two decades of dedicated service, proudly represents Pafford Medical Services as a recipient of the prestigious American Ambulance Association 2024 Star of Life award. He began his EMS career at AMR in Southern California, advancing to a supervisory role before moving to work in the rural settings of Tuolumne County Ambulance. This period enhanced his skills significantly, especially with additional roles in local fire departments.

Seeking proximity to his family and godchildren, Ronnie relocated to Arkansas, where he secured a position at Pafford Medical Services. His initial interest in EMS grew from a law enforcement career, driven by a desire to provide care and comfort to those in crisis.

Now celebrated for his unwavering commitment and humility, Ronnie offers practical advice to those entering EMS and his peers: stay calm, master the basics, prioritize empathy, and embrace continuous learning. Outside of work, he enjoys outdoor activities, including hunting and fishing, along with video games, which he plays with his family and dogs. Ronnie’s approach to EMS—focusing on mindset, teamwork, and patient care—sets him apart as a leader, exemplifying the traits that distinguish the greats in the field.