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Terry Akin reaches milestone: 35 years of public service

Terry Akin, Manager of the Adair County Ambulance Service has reached the milestone of 35 years of public service as of June 5, 2010. We congratulate him on this achievement and appreciate his leadership as well as his truly caring attitude for his patients and his co-workers at EMS. Thank you, Terry Akin. -Rick Wilson



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Terry Akin: 35 years of public service today



2010-06-05 - Photo by Rick Wilson. Terry Akin, Director of the Adair Ambulance Service, will mark 35 years of public service today, Saturday, June 5, 2010. Under his leadership and with the help of dedicated staff, board, county government, and community, the organization has developed into one of the top services in the nation, and was Kentucky's first to have all its full time on-board employees certified as paramedics.
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