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.