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Mason Meadows

Mason Meadows has been a dedicated member of the REACT Emergency Medical Service team for more than five years. During this time he has progressed from EMT to a Paramedic.

Mason’s colleagues applaud his positive attitude and reliability. Coworkers note that he is “dependable, and keeps his truck impeccable,” is a “great Paramedic and partner,” and that, “you can count on Mason during critical calls.”

Outside of REACT EMS, Mason balances family life with his wife, Brittany, and their children, Kaiden, Chandler, and Colton. He also volunteers at the Maud Oklahoma Fire Department and has a passion for trout fishing and gardening.

Thank you, Mason Meadows, for all you do for REACT EMS and the communities we serve. REACT EMS is proud to name Mason Meadows a 2023 Star of Life.

Gage Askew

Gage Askew has lent his talents to REACT EMS for more than five years. Gage serves in many roles at REACT, including Paramedic, Field Training Officer, and Relief Supervisor.

Quotes from Gage’s coworkers note that he, “sets a great example for new employees,”, is “always willing to help,”, and has“great knowledge of REACT EMS operations.”

When not serving the citizens of REACT’s response area, Gage enjoys spending time with his wife Aubrey, and their children, Talon, Blakely, and Graycen. In his free time, Gage enjoys camping with his family, fishing, and being outdoors.

Thank you, Gage Askew, for all you do for REACT EMS and the communities we serve. REACT  is proud to honor Gage Askew as a 2023 Star of Life.

Tiffany Allen

Tiffany joined REACT EMS in January 2015, when she came to work in the Billing office. Since that time, Tiffany has attended EMT school and earned her EMT license. Tiffany has continued her education and is a Certified Ambulance Coder, Certified Ambulance Compliance Officer, Certified Ambulance Privacy Officer, and Certified Documentation Specialist. Tiffany currently serves as the Billing Supervisor and oversees all aspects of the revenue cycle management for REACT EMS’s 13,000-14,000 calls per year.

Along with her billing responsibilities, Tiffany makes use of her EMT certification by filling in on trucks when the service is short, or the call volume is high. She also steps up to cover special events and most recently responded to assist REACT EMS after a tornado struck Shawnee. She valiantly left her own family to care for the citizens of our community.

Tiffany is very well-liked among our employees and has a reputation for being very dependable and goal-oriented. REACT EMS runs more smoothly and efficiently thanks to her efforts.

Tiffany is married to her beloved husband, Rantz. She has two children and four stepchildren. In her spare time, she enjoys time with her family and cruising the Caribbean.

REACT is honored to recognize Tiffany Allen as a 2023 Star of Life.

Mason Pereira

Mason Pereira has worked for REACT EMS since January 2015. Shortly after joining REACT, Mason earned his Paramedic certification and has worked as a REACT Paramedic since that time. Mason also currently serves as a field training officer and relief supervisor at REACT. Mason has worked multiple schedules to meet the needs of his community. He is always ready to lend a hand to colleagues as they work together to surmount challenges and provide excellent care to patients.

Mason’s co-workers note that he “is very knowledgeable,” and is “a brilliant teacher”. Mason is also known as a very caring and compassionate Paramedic who is always willing to help anyone in need. When asked about his favorite part of EMS, Mason said, “I like to be the one that people call for help because I know what to do in an emergency.”

Mason is married to Jessica, and they are proud parents to three children. In his spare time, Mason enjoys spending time with his family and artwork, such as drawing. He also considers himself quite the movie buff.

It is with great pleasure that we present Mason Pereira as a 2023 REACT EMS Star of Life.

Joshua Lawler

Joshua Lawler has served REACT Ambulance Authority for more than six years. During this time, he has used his many skills to benefit his community as a Single Response Paramedic, a Field Training Officer, and a Relief Supervisor.

Joshua was one of the first Paramedics assigned to a rural section of REACT’s response territory. Here, he was responsible for solo quick response to critical calls in under-served areas. Joshua worked with local first responders to form a team response to emergencies in many small communities. Joshua has also worked with senior citizen groups to set up medical screening days at senior centers throughout the area.

Joshua’s coworkers commend him as a “trusted and valuable asset,” and praise him for being “experienced, going above and beyond, stepping up over the years and contributing in multiple positions.”

Joshua is involved in the local Accredited Paramedic program at Gordon Cooper Technology Center. Joshua is an adjunct instructor in the lab, he lectures in the classroom, and has been involved in developing their new online Paramedic program.

When not serving the citizens of REACT’s response area, Joshua enjoys spending time with his wife, Erin, and their son, Killian.

REACT Ambulance Authority is proud to call Joshua Lawler a 2019 Star of Life.

 

Cale Varner

Cale Varner has served REACT Ambulance Authority for more than five years. During his tenure, Cale has worked as a Single Response Paramedic, a Field Training Officer, and a Relief Supervisor.

Cale is currently assigned as a Solo Quick Response Paramedic in REACT’s rural response area. He is responsible for responding to critical calls in 455 square miles of under-served area in southern Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Cale can be called on to work multiple different positions at REACT without skipping a beat.

Cale’s colleagues describe him as steadfast and reliable, and as a quiet leader who works multiple positions. He is well respected and can always be counted on for his critical thinking and level head.

When not serving the citizens of REACT’s response area, Cale enjoys spending time with his wife Kaitlyn, raising cattle, and spending time outdoors.

REACT Ambulance Authority is proud to call Cale Varner a 2019 Star of Life

 

Levi Wells

Levi Wells has served REACT Ambulance Authority for more than three years. During this time, he has served as a Paramedic and a Field Training Officer. Levi has also established himself as a mentor for new Paramedics going through the REACT orientation process. In addition, Levi is involved in the Oklahoma State University-OKC Accredited Paramedic Program as an adjunct instructor, and he participates in the lab and as a clinical instructor. He is also serving as a proctor for NREMT skills testing at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City.

Levi’s coworkers describe him as a forward thinker, a great teacher to new employees and students, and someone who genuinely loves his job. As one peer says, “Levi enjoys investing in the development of new Paramedics to ensure the forward progress of their careers.” He is always looking for ways to reach higher and new ways to improve REACT, and sets an example of professionalism in EMS.

When not on the job, Levi enjoys soccer and traveling with his girlfriend, Alexus.

REACT Ambulance Authority is proud to call Levi Wells one of its 2019 Stars of Life.

 

Brianne Bourne

Brianne Bourne, Paramedic and Field Training Officer, is the REACT EMS Star of Life for 2014. Paramedic Bourne started her career with REACT EMS in August 2009. She began as a Basic EMT while she attended Oklahoma City Community College for her Paramedic and passed her National Registry. She expertly completed her Field Training and Evaluation Program and has performed proficiently as a Paramedic since. Brianne has cared for her patients and managed her calls with admirable skill. Her fellow medics comment frequently as to her compassion for patients. Her Supervisors commend her work to reliably respond and handle nearly every scene as though she has been doing it for years. In emergencies, they count on Brianne to give patients every chance at positive outcomes. When asked, Brianne says her most memorable call involved a multi-patient MVA, with 5 patients. One was flown, and four were transported to the Trauma Center by two REACT units. Brianne cared for two of those seriously injured patients on scene and during the 45 mile transport. A few months later, the OU Trauma Services held a special event to honor Brianne and her fellow medics. Brianne enjoyed seeing her former patients as they were recovered and able to attend as an example of how excellent trauma care can make a difference. Brianne is so dependable that she is now teaching and training paramedic students. She works part time as an instructor at Gordon Cooper Technology, performs as a preceptor for clinical experience and works as a Field Training Office for REACT. She says she enjoys watching students learn what she knows, enjoys seeing the moments when it starts to “make sense.” New and future paramedics benefit from her efforts. Brianne worked previously in retail and restaurant management and started an education to apply for nursing school. She realized she did not like nursing, continued to work, and started her Basic EMT class 9 years later. She knew quickly that she had found her new career. Brianne says she enjoys the challenges. She says she enjoys the job never being the same, from day to day. Brianne and her husband, David, stay busy on her days off raising their children. They have two children of their own, but they also offer their home for foster children. Brianne says they have at least 3, but have had as many as 9 at any one time. And if that isn’t enough, Brianne also enjoys working as a volunteer for Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps. She teaches and works to provide first aid for large events in the Metro area. Brianne is a vital part of the REACT team and we are proud to recognize her as our 2014 Star of Life.”

Erin O’Grady

Erin O’Grady has proudly served as a Paramedic at REACT EMS since April 2012. A Westminster, Colorado native, he completed his EMT-Basic and Paramedic training at Gordon Cooper Technology Center after moving to Shawnee. REACT has implemented a sole-Paramedic Response unit in a large, remote portion of their response area. Erin expressed interest and was selected as his primary assignment.

Erin is deeply committed to his patients. He finds the most rewarding part of his job to be the opportunity he has “to care for patients when they are having what may be the worst day they have ever experienced.” This is especially important to Erin as he has elected to work in REACT’s South County unit, which encompasses his own neighborhood. He notes that while it is harder than he imagined to respond to calls for people he personally knows, he values deeply the trust they place in his skills.

One of Erin’s most memorable moments at REACT took place when he was called to care for an eight-year-old girl who had been stung repeatedly by wasps. The young patient was in full anaphylaxis, with hives and respiratory distress. Erin worked quickly and very effectively to stabilize her breathing and reaction while the transport unit responded from so far away. The young patient was fortunate that Erin was close, knowledgeable and skillful.

In addition to serving patients with dedication, Erin works to build strong relationships with REACT’s partners in the remote area it serves. He has worked to meet with volunteer fire fighters and others to improve their knowledge and responses to medical emergencies.

As he looks to the future, Erin plans to continue to build upon REACT’s already-stellar relationship with the public. He will do so through the continuation of our program offering routine health checks for senior citizens, in addition to new and ongoing initiatives to educate citizens about the importance of CPR and the Stop the Bleed program.

When not at work, Erin enjoys spending time with his wife, Shantel, a schoolteacher, as well and his children Ewan, Brennen, and Keira.

With his thoughtful and compassionate dedication, Erin is a leader and role model for his peers and his community. REACT is proud to recognize Erin O’Grady as a 2018 Star of Life.

Galen Hankal

REACT EMS is proud to recognize Galen Hankal as a Star of Life 2017. Galen is a Field Supervisor and Paramedic for REACT. With 11 years of experience, Galen is a true leader to all personnel and a reliable leader on the most challenging calls.

In addition to his daily duties, Galen is the primary leader to manage and help EMTs and Paramedics looking to join our REACT Team. Galen shepherds the applicants from the first visit through our testing and interviews to selection and orientation, preparing them to be strong assets to our mission.

Galen and his wife, Lezlie, are the parents of Collin (9) and Liam (6). They are an avid baseball family and go fishing with the boys during the off season.

Galen has always shown compassion for his patients and the patients of his crews. Recently, Collin was injured in an ATV accident while visiting at his grandparents’ home. Suddenly, Galen and Lezlie were the family of an EMS patient. Collin was rushed to a rural facility and soon transported by air EMS to the Childrens’ Hospital for his internal injuries. Collin recovered completely, but it was a challenging experience for the whole family. Galen values the role of out-of-hospital providers even more, and his compassion for the families of our patients is even stronger.

Galen is an excellent example of the great EMTs and Paramedics working at REACT. Again, we are proud that Galen Hankal is our Star of Life for 2017.

Matthew Bradshaw

REACT EMS is proud to recognize Matthew Bradshaw as a Star of Life 2017. Matt is a Field Training Officer and Critical Care Paramedic who has spent seven years with REACT.

Matt is most appreciated for his tireless efforts to work with new Paramedics, developing them into skilled practitioners. To a person, Matt’s mentored Paramedics compliment his ability to help them identify areas to study as well as his ability to help them understand material to a level that enhances their patient care skills. Matt takes great pride in each of his charges, but never seems to overwhelm them with his expectations. A sign of a true leader is one that makes others around him better. Matt Bradshaw is a perfect example of that characteristic.

Matt was Active Duty military for six years, and spent four years in the Reserves. He served in the Air Force, Army, and Navy. He started his EMS career as his military career ended. He has worked for a variety of EMS organizations, and has been benefiting REACT since 2008.

Matt and his wife, Shannon, are the proud parents of five children, ages six weeks to 20 years. Needless to say, they stay busy. Hunter is a junior at Baylor in the School of Nursing. Noah (7) and Jakob (5) are both playing baseball and have plenty of practices and games to attend. Carson likes to go along to baseball games and to the farm to ride the four-wheelers and feed the chickens.

The REACT family and all of our patients have benefited from Matt being an important part of our team. We are proud to recognize him as our Star for 2017.